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PRECEDENCE : This feature establishes a marked relation ( precedence rather than simultaneity or inclusion ) between the clause and its temporal anchor . This feature is at the heart of what can be called the narrow tense system .
PRECEDENCE : This feature establishes a marked relation ( precedence rather than simultaneity or inclusion ) between the clause and its temporal anchor . This feature is at the heart of what can be called the narrow tense system .
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Irrealis : This feature establishes a marked relation between the proposition and the consciousness at the deictic center . As stated in the previous section , the unmarked relation between a deictic proposition ( P ) and the ...
Irrealis : This feature establishes a marked relation between the proposition and the consciousness at the deictic center . As stated in the previous section , the unmarked relation between a deictic proposition ( P ) and the ...
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The ordering relation is the crucial factor distinguishing between antonym pairs like tall / short , emptylfull ... both tall and short map their arguments onto corresponding degrees of height ) but express inverse ordering relations .
The ordering relation is the crucial factor distinguishing between antonym pairs like tall / short , emptylfull ... both tall and short map their arguments onto corresponding degrees of height ) but express inverse ordering relations .
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