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... nominal temporal markers , the lexical semantic restrictions on them with nouns of different semantic classes , their meaning in discourse , and their contribution to the temporal interpretation of noun phrases . The Guaraní nominal tem ...
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... NOMINAL TIME ( nom ) is the time at which the property denoted by an ( intransitive ) nominal predicate is true of the individual ( s ) denoted by the ... nominal time or NOMINAL TENSE ? THE MEANING OF GUARANÍ NOMINAL TEMPORAL MARKERS 837.
... NOMINAL TIME ( nom ) is the time at which the property denoted by an ( intransitive ) nominal predicate is true of the individual ( s ) denoted by the ... nominal time or NOMINAL TENSE ? THE MEANING OF GUARANÍ NOMINAL TEMPORAL MARKERS 837.
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... nominal temporal markers indeed behave like tense markers , as has been previously assumed , allows us to make a broader reassessment of the claim in the literature that ... NOMINAL TENSE ? THE MEANING OF GUARANÍ NOMINAL TEMPORAL MARKERS 857.
... nominal temporal markers indeed behave like tense markers , as has been previously assumed , allows us to make a broader reassessment of the claim in the literature that ... NOMINAL TENSE ? THE MEANING OF GUARANÍ NOMINAL TEMPORAL MARKERS 857.
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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