Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... Tense - Aspect is more correct . * Creole languages are noted for their high degree of linguistic variation , es ... tense . Bickerton's analysis of Guyanese discusses only one item gu - which he considers to be a modal , and which ...
... Tense - Aspect is more correct . * Creole languages are noted for their high degree of linguistic variation , es ... tense . Bickerton's analysis of Guyanese discusses only one item gu - which he considers to be a modal , and which ...
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... tense form obligatorily occurs before modal forms . However , the only modal item which B illustrates as following tense is gu . It is true that gu can have modal meaning : ( 13 ) shi se aarait bai , a gu giv yu di moni ' She said ...
... tense form obligatorily occurs before modal forms . However , the only modal item which B illustrates as following tense is gu . It is true that gu can have modal meaning : ( 13 ) shi se aarait bai , a gu giv yu di moni ' She said ...
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... tense may intersect in such a way that either label is appropriate . Because gu is distributionally similar to past tense bin , but unlike the other modal items ( see below ) , and because of the semantics of the tense system ( see ...
... tense may intersect in such a way that either label is appropriate . Because gu is distributionally similar to past tense bin , but unlike the other modal items ( see below ) , and because of the semantics of the tense system ( see ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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