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38 Semantically , the tense auxiliary introduces a precedence relation , taking two arguments , the situation denoted ... where they involve two relations , the relation between the ( time of the ) described situation and the reference ...
38 Semantically , the tense auxiliary introduces a precedence relation , taking two arguments , the situation denoted ... where they involve two relations , the relation between the ( time of the ) described situation and the reference ...
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The auxiliary is associated with two relations , that 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 ...
The auxiliary is associated with two relations , that 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 ...
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The variable segmental content of the consonant does not afford analyzing the imperfective - perfective relation in terms of suffixation ; that is , it cannot be the case that the imperfective is formed from the perfective by adding a ...
The variable segmental content of the consonant does not afford analyzing the imperfective - perfective relation in terms of suffixation ; that is , it cannot be the case that the imperfective is formed from the perfective by adding a ...
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