Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... present tense . As exemplified below by estudiar ' to study ' , Type A displays no ambiguity , even if / s / is deleted : ( 3 ) Type A : Preterit estudié estudiaste estudió estudiamos estudiaron Type B tenses - the present , perfect ...
... present tense . As exemplified below by estudiar ' to study ' , Type A displays no ambiguity , even if / s / is deleted : ( 3 ) Type A : Preterit estudié estudiaste estudió estudiamos estudiaron Type B tenses - the present , perfect ...
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... present tense jump and the base form jump are systematically iden- tical - the one word is neutral as between the two sets of feature values- because of the existence of a rule which stipulates this identity as a default : ( 22 ) ...
... present tense jump and the base form jump are systematically iden- tical - the one word is neutral as between the two sets of feature values- because of the existence of a rule which stipulates this identity as a default : ( 22 ) ...
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... present whenever SP is used , and which relates to cognitive / referential , pragmatic , and general textual factors - both dimensionalization and detachment have other effects which relate to cognitive / referential and specific ...
... present whenever SP is used , and which relates to cognitive / referential , pragmatic , and general textual factors - both dimensionalization and detachment have other effects which relate to cognitive / referential and specific ...
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Herbert H Clark | 518 |
Campbell T Kaufman T SmithStark | 530 |
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