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occurrences , like the approach of rain clouds , an airplane in the distant sky , or a gunshot , are reported with the nonpast inflection -e , and cannot be reported with a past experiential suffix . Furthermore , selection of recent ...
occurrences , like the approach of rain clouds , an airplane in the distant sky , or a gunshot , are reported with the nonpast inflection -e , and cannot be reported with a past experiential suffix . Furthermore , selection of recent ...
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conjecture inflections cannot be used to express uncertainty when the event or its results were observed or when someone else told about it . ... Here the conjecture inflection must be used , despite the complete certainty .
conjecture inflections cannot be used to express uncertainty when the event or its results were observed or when someone else told about it . ... Here the conjecture inflection must be used , despite the complete certainty .
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Likewise with second persons : it can be impolite to use inferential or conjecture inflections to talk about an ... To report one's own action using an inferential inflection , as in 32a , would entail the very rare situation where the ...
Likewise with second persons : it can be impolite to use inferential or conjecture inflections to talk about an ... To report one's own action using an inferential inflection , as in 32a , would entail the very rare situation where the ...
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