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Futures frequently have evolved from modal or aspectual constructions which have lost their primary meaning and gained a predominantly temporal meaning . The type of modals that more often evolve into futures are those involving the ...
Futures frequently have evolved from modal or aspectual constructions which have lost their primary meaning and gained a predominantly temporal meaning . The type of modals that more often evolve into futures are those involving the ...
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She believes that , when temporality is primary , synthesis will be more likely ; and when a construction expresses ... Other constructions referring to the future also existed ( as mentioned previously ) , and some actually developed ...
She believes that , when temporality is primary , synthesis will be more likely ; and when a construction expresses ... Other constructions referring to the future also existed ( as mentioned previously ) , and some actually developed ...
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Note , incidentally , that it is impossible to have a purpose clause in constructions analogous to 10-12 . This is because of an independent semantic property of this kind of construction : as has been pointed out by Faraci 1974 ...
Note , incidentally , that it is impossible to have a purpose clause in constructions analogous to 10-12 . This is because of an independent semantic property of this kind of construction : as has been pointed out by Faraci 1974 ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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