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The reference time , which goes back to Reichenbach 1947 , is illustrated in the
following examples . ... the reference time RT is identical to the situation time ST
of the eventuality “ Harry meet Sally ' , both of which are located within the time ...
The reference time , which goes back to Reichenbach 1947 , is illustrated in the
following examples . ... the reference time RT is identical to the situation time ST
of the eventuality “ Harry meet Sally ' , both of which are located within the time ...
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In 38c , the reference time is located at the utterance time , and the noun - phrase
time tnp of fugitivo ' fugitive ' is located at a contextually given time prior to the
utterance / reference time . Having established that the noun - phrase time Inp of
...
In 38c , the reference time is located at the utterance time , and the noun - phrase
time tnp of fugitivo ' fugitive ' is located at a contextually given time prior to the
utterance / reference time . Having established that the noun - phrase time Inp of
...
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TENSE - 1 : Verbal tense markers relate the reference time and the perspective
time ( e . g . Smith 1991 , Kamp & Reyle 1993 , Klein 1994 ) . • TENSE - 2 : Verbal
tense markers can relate the perspective time and the situation time ( e . g .
TENSE - 1 : Verbal tense markers relate the reference time and the perspective
time ( e . g . Smith 1991 , Kamp & Reyle 1993 , Klein 1994 ) . • TENSE - 2 : Verbal
tense markers can relate the perspective time and the situation time ( e . g .
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A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
In the beginning was the word Mark Aronoff | 803 |
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