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Present tense is coded principally by -e ' nonpast ' , which codes both present and future tense , as in 8. In the present tense , -e may be contextually interpreted as either habitual / generic aspect , as in 9 , or progressive ...
Present tense is coded principally by -e ' nonpast ' , which codes both present and future tense , as in 8. In the present tense , -e may be contextually interpreted as either habitual / generic aspect , as in 9 , or progressive ...
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The tense - aspect of -e that is relevant to the Matses evidential system is the present progressive . In the present - progressive tense - aspect , -e is used only when the event is being witnessed as it happens ; that is , ( i ) the ...
The tense - aspect of -e that is relevant to the Matses evidential system is the present progressive . In the present - progressive tense - aspect , -e is used only when the event is being witnessed as it happens ; that is , ( i ) the ...
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CHRISTOPHER LAENZLINGER presents a comparative study of adverb distribution in French and German within a feature - based theory of ... The aim of the present book is to address this contrast between ideal and real worlds of discourse .
CHRISTOPHER LAENZLINGER presents a comparative study of adverb distribution in French and German within a feature - based theory of ... The aim of the present book is to address this contrast between ideal and real worlds of discourse .
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