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The relation between reference time and speech time is not specified ( noted 3 ) because it depends on the tense of the auxiliary , and is thus given by inflected words , not the lexeme . The auxiliary does not inherit the restriction ...
The relation between reference time and speech time is not specified ( noted 3 ) because it depends on the tense of the auxiliary , and is thus given by inflected words , not the lexeme . The auxiliary does not inherit the restriction ...
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( Forchheimer 1953 : 6 ) We attribute this distinction between 1st and 2nd person , on the one hand , and 3rd person on the other , to the fact that the reference of the former is determined by the changing discourse roles , whereas the ...
( Forchheimer 1953 : 6 ) We attribute this distinction between 1st and 2nd person , on the one hand , and 3rd person on the other , to the fact that the reference of the former is determined by the changing discourse roles , whereas the ...
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Reference grammar of the Northern Embera languages , A. By C. A. Mortensen . BN by T. J. Curnow . 78.376 ( 2002 ) . ... Response to Sanford B. Steever's review of A reference grammar of spoken Tamil . By H. Schiffman .
Reference grammar of the Northern Embera languages , A. By C. A. Mortensen . BN by T. J. Curnow . 78.376 ( 2002 ) . ... Response to Sanford B. Steever's review of A reference grammar of spoken Tamil . By H. Schiffman .
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