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... given a job to ( try to / hasten to ) finish for tomorrow . ' ( 35 ) a . On vient de me donner un travail à avoir terminé pour demain sans faute . ' I have just been given a job to have finished for tomorrow at the latest . ' b . Le ...
... given a job to ( try to / hasten to ) finish for tomorrow . ' ( 35 ) a . On vient de me donner un travail à avoir terminé pour demain sans faute . ' I have just been given a job to have finished for tomorrow at the latest . ' b . Le ...
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... given by the lexeme ( the precedence relation ) , and that given by the tense ( the present relation ) , which relates the situation denoted by the auxiliary and the speech - time , by identifying the time at which it holds with a ...
... given by the lexeme ( the precedence relation ) , and that given by the tense ( the present relation ) , which relates the situation denoted by the auxiliary and the speech - time , by identifying the time at which it holds with a ...
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Even given these subgroups , usually considered to be so basic as not to merit discus- sion , the organization across subgroups that is implied by Greenberg's generalizations given above does not fall out of any account of ...
Even given these subgroups , usually considered to be so basic as not to merit discus- sion , the organization across subgroups that is implied by Greenberg's generalizations given above does not fall out of any account of ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
The syntactic structure of French auxiliaries Anne Abeillé Danièle Godard | 404 |
English subjectless tagged sentences Paul Kay | 453 |
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