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In 36 , the verbal predicate ho ' go ' is interpreted in the past of the utterance time ( per the context of the story ) . The future - time - oriented nominal marker -rã on the noun phrase h - embireko ' his wife ' affects only the ...
In 36 , the verbal predicate ho ' go ' is interpreted in the past of the utterance time ( per the context of the story ) . The future - time - oriented nominal marker -rã on the noun phrase h - embireko ' his wife ' affects only the ...
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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 tnp 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 tnp of fugitivo ' fugitive ' is ...
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One widely held view ( see Smith 1991 , Kamp & Reyle 1993 , Klein 1994 ) is that tense markers encode the relation between the reference time and the utterance time , while others ( e.g. Zagona 1995 , Stowell 1996 ) maintain that tense ...
One widely held view ( see Smith 1991 , Kamp & Reyle 1993 , Klein 1994 ) is that tense markers encode the relation between the reference time and the utterance time , while others ( e.g. Zagona 1995 , Stowell 1996 ) maintain that tense ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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