Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... Clauses can be classified into three groups according to the degree of temporal independence they exhibit . Some clauses are tempo- rally transparent , in that they must have the same time reference as the clause they are embedded in ...
... Clauses can be classified into three groups according to the degree of temporal independence they exhibit . Some clauses are tempo- rally transparent , in that they must have the same time reference as the clause they are embedded in ...
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... clause . In 33b , the present tense in the embedded clause situates it at the moment of speech , while the semantics of the matrix verb require that the embedded clause also be evaluated no later than the time of the matrix clause ...
... clause . In 33b , the present tense in the embedded clause situates it at the moment of speech , while the semantics of the matrix verb require that the embedded clause also be evaluated no later than the time of the matrix clause ...
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... clause in 53a , not to the imperfect embedded clause in 54a . In order to capture in a nonfinite complement clause the lack of completion implicit in the embedded clause in 54a , the so - called continuous perfect infinitive must be ...
... clause in 53a , not to the imperfect embedded clause in 54a . In order to capture in a nonfinite complement clause the lack of completion implicit in the embedded clause in 54a , the so - called continuous perfect infinitive must be ...
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