Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... present perfect here because she has the stories in her briefcase and is preparing to mark them . But to say that the present perfect indicates current relevance is not to deny that the process expressed by the lexical verb is in the ...
... present perfect here because she has the stories in her briefcase and is preparing to mark them . But to say that the present perfect indicates current relevance is not to deny that the process expressed by the lexical verb is in the ...
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... present . Thus , as noted earlier , 84c will not be situationally appropriate if John has already returned . 6.32 . If the reporting verb is present perfect , reorientation is , I think , obliga- tory . Contrast 92 , for example , with ...
... present . Thus , as noted earlier , 84c will not be situationally appropriate if John has already returned . 6.32 . If the reporting verb is present perfect , reorientation is , I think , obliga- tory . Contrast 92 , for example , with ...
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... present , or future time . Leaving aside complex cases involving recursion , as in three years ago to- morrow , we can say that : ( i ) Yesterday , last ... . ... ago are past . ( ii ) Tomorrow , next ... , in are future . ... ( iii ) ...
... present , or future time . Leaving aside complex cases involving recursion , as in three years ago to- morrow , we can say that : ( i ) Yesterday , last ... . ... ago are past . ( ii ) Tomorrow , next ... , in are future . ... ( iii ) ...
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