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WOLFGANG KLEIN Max - Planck - Institut für Psycholinguistik In Chris has left York , it is clear that the event in question , Chris's leaving York , has occurred in the past , for example yesterday at ten .
WOLFGANG KLEIN Max - Planck - Institut für Psycholinguistik In Chris has left York , it is clear that the event in question , Chris's leaving York , has occurred in the past , for example yesterday at ten .
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This ' past - adverb constraint ' is well known . Less known is the related fact that it is normally impossible to ask for the time of the event with the usual WH - word : ( 7 ) a . * When has Chris left York ? b .
This ' past - adverb constraint ' is well known . Less known is the related fact that it is normally impossible to ask for the time of the event with the usual WH - word : ( 7 ) a . * When has Chris left York ? b .
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This is particularly clear for the perfect : ( 32 ) TENSE PART ASPECT PART Chris had been in York . TT < TU TT in posttime of TSit Chris has been in York . TU in TT TT in posttime of TSit Chris will have been in York .
This is particularly clear for the perfect : ( 32 ) TENSE PART ASPECT PART Chris had been in York . TT < TU TT in posttime of TSit Chris has been in York . TU in TT TT in posttime of TSit Chris will have been in York .
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
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