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It is often said that discourses cohere to the extent one can establish discourse relations between its segments ( typically ... We assume the correctness of this hypothesis and discuss the role the perfect plays in enhancing discourse ...
It is often said that discourses cohere to the extent one can establish discourse relations between its segments ( typically ... We assume the correctness of this hypothesis and discuss the role the perfect plays in enhancing discourse ...
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a Rule 83 says that if the eventuality descriptions P and P ' are true of ev and ev ' in DRSs a and B and if there is a causal relation between ev and ev ' , then a and ß can form a Result discourse relation.22 Crucially , for this rule ...
a Rule 83 says that if the eventuality descriptions P and P ' are true of ev and ev ' in DRSs a and B and if there is a causal relation between ev and ev ' , then a and ß can form a Result discourse relation.22 Crucially , for this rule ...
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Inference types and discourse functions of English present perfects . has . ... Finally , although scholars since Reichenbach 1947 have recognized the role of the English perfect in discourses , few studies have looked at a large data ...
Inference types and discourse functions of English present perfects . has . ... Finally , although scholars since Reichenbach 1947 have recognized the role of the English perfect in discourses , few studies have looked at a large data ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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