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The second system , called the ' reference system ' , has to do with reference to an honored or high - status person . In this system a special set of words , classified into ' reference levels ' , is used for the actions and ...
The second system , called the ' reference system ' , has to do with reference to an honored or high - status person . In this system a special set of words , classified into ' reference levels ' , is used for the actions and ...
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meanings can be defined without reference to the time of speaking , are not true past or future indicators . The latter group of time indicators in the citation serve only to indicate the chronology of events without any reference to ...
meanings can be defined without reference to the time of speaking , are not true past or future indicators . The latter group of time indicators in the citation serve only to indicate the chronology of events without any reference to ...
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It seems to me that the reference of the first citation ( We're having our picnic when this policeman drives up ... ) can be either contemporary or past . The speaker may be reporting on the scene of the picnic , perhaps to an ...
It seems to me that the reference of the first citation ( We're having our picnic when this policeman drives up ... ) can be either contemporary or past . The speaker may be reporting on the scene of the picnic , perhaps to an ...
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