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In such cases as 5 , then , the two specifiers are again complementary ; the combination provides a narrower , more precise specification than either would provide alone . The relation between them is clearly quite different from that ...
In such cases as 5 , then , the two specifiers are again complementary ; the combination provides a narrower , more precise specification than either would provide alone . The relation between them is clearly quite different from that ...
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We need the non - past to account for the occurrence of present time specifiers , as in ( 30 ) At present I've read only two ... Again there may be occasional ambiguity depending on which tense selection a given specifier applies to .
We need the non - past to account for the occurrence of present time specifiers , as in ( 30 ) At present I've read only two ... Again there may be occasional ambiguity depending on which tense selection a given specifier applies to .
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With such cyclic expressions , there may be structural markers showing what type the specifier belongs to : with days of the week , for example ... Deictic specifiers - type a - may obviously refer to past , present , or future time .
With such cyclic expressions , there may be structural markers showing what type the specifier belongs to : with days of the week , for example ... Deictic specifiers - type a - may obviously refer to past , present , or future time .
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