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study of over 600 English present perfect examples from a diverse range of genres ( newspapers , discussions ... Nonfinite forms of the perfect , for example , the perfect following modal auxiliaries or to , were excluded from analysis ...
study of over 600 English present perfect examples from a diverse range of genres ( newspapers , discussions ... Nonfinite forms of the perfect , for example , the perfect following modal auxiliaries or to , were excluded from analysis ...
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For example , the three prefixes in 12 , namely , ma ' negative ' , u “ 3rd - person nonsingular agent ' , and kha ' Ist - person nonsingular primary object , are grammatical in all six permutations with no meaning differences .
For example , the three prefixes in 12 , namely , ma ' negative ' , u “ 3rd - person nonsingular agent ' , and kha ' Ist - person nonsingular primary object , are grammatical in all six permutations with no meaning differences .
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For example , when the root with ma - ka - pag - pa is tawa , the pre - ka position is used 71.7 % of the time . For tayo , it is 78.6 % of the time . Averaging over the 172 percentages for roots attested in this frame , RED is found in ...
For example , when the root with ma - ka - pag - pa is tawa , the pre - ka position is used 71.7 % of the time . For tayo , it is 78.6 % of the time . Averaging over the 172 percentages for roots attested in this frame , RED is found in ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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