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Another revealing contrast is suggested by applying Hopper & Thompson's discussion of Transitivity ( 292–3 ) to the two types of AT passive constructions . These authors find that impersonal passives exhibit ' low ' Transitivity ...
Another revealing contrast is suggested by applying Hopper & Thompson's discussion of Transitivity ( 292–3 ) to the two types of AT passive constructions . These authors find that impersonal passives exhibit ' low ' Transitivity ...
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The neu- tralization of the contrast in PM between immediate future and habitual actions could be the result of Altaic influence , as will be discussed below . 1.2 . NON - CONTRAST BETWEEN PRESENT AND PAST . In Tw , past actions ( spe- ...
The neu- tralization of the contrast in PM between immediate future and habitual actions could be the result of Altaic influence , as will be discussed below . 1.2 . NON - CONTRAST BETWEEN PRESENT AND PAST . In Tw , past actions ( spe- ...
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CONTRAST BETWEEN SIMPLE PAST and PERFECTIVE is clearly marked in English and Tw ; but PM neutralizes this distinction in the affirmative and in- terrogative . Only in the negative does PM overtly express this contrast , which it ...
CONTRAST BETWEEN SIMPLE PAST and PERFECTIVE is clearly marked in English and Tw ; but PM neutralizes this distinction in the affirmative and in- terrogative . Only in the negative does PM overtly express this contrast , which it ...
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