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The reference time , which goes back to Reichenbach 1947 , is illustrated in the following examples . ( 37 ) a . In 1989 , Harry met Sally . b . In 1989 , Harry had ( already ) met Sally . In 37a , the reference time RT ...
The reference time , which goes back to Reichenbach 1947 , is illustrated in the following examples . ( 37 ) a . In 1989 , Harry met Sally . b . In 1989 , Harry had ( already ) met Sally . In 37a , the reference time RT ...
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the noun - phrase time tnp is the utterance time UT , which is located in the future of the reference time RT . In 38c , the reference time is located at the utterance time , and the noun - phrase time tp of fugitivo ' fugitive ' is ...
the noun - phrase time tnp is the utterance time UT , which is located in the future of the reference time RT . In 38c , the reference time is located at the utterance time , and the noun - phrase time tp of fugitivo ' fugitive ' is ...
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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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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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