Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... past and past perfect ; because they are not both shown to be past , it is not appropriate in the formal description to distinguish them in terms of a current relevance category . There is good reason for regarding the simple past as ...
... past and past perfect ; because they are not both shown to be past , it is not appropriate in the formal description to distinguish them in terms of a current relevance category . There is good reason for regarding the simple past as ...
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... past ] VP Time [ Past ] NP VP [ Non - past ] they swim be every time I've seen them have FIGURE 4 ( it ) ( it ) NP S VP Time V [ Non - past ] NP VP S [ Past ] NP VP V [ Non - past ] they swim be have every time I've seen them FIGURE 5 ...
... past ] VP Time [ Past ] NP VP [ Non - past ] they swim be every time I've seen them have FIGURE 4 ( it ) ( it ) NP S VP Time V [ Non - past ] NP VP S [ Past ] NP VP V [ Non - past ] they swim be have every time I've seen them FIGURE 5 ...
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... past tense . Present time specifiers may also be used with a past tense relative to a future axis , or with a future tense relative to a past axis : ( 151 ) You had better not tell him that you were with me now . ( 152 ) He intended to ...
... past tense . Present time specifiers may also be used with a past tense relative to a future axis , or with a future tense relative to a past axis : ( 151 ) You had better not tell him that you were with me now . ( 152 ) He intended to ...
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