Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... present purposes I base the characterizations of these two terms on Palmer ( 1986 : 18-20 et passim ) : deontics ... Present Day English ( PDE ) ca. 1700 - present . Data are drawn heavily from Venezky & Healey 1980 , Mitchell 1985 ...
... present purposes I base the characterizations of these two terms on Palmer ( 1986 : 18-20 et passim ) : deontics ... Present Day English ( PDE ) ca. 1700 - present . Data are drawn heavily from Venezky & Healey 1980 , Mitchell 1985 ...
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... present , then it must attach to the verb ( which is itself position - visible via PREDICATION ; cf. Rothstein 1983 and Fabb 1984 ) . This eliminates the Case con- flict between the clitic and its double . When the object is not ...
... present , then it must attach to the verb ( which is itself position - visible via PREDICATION ; cf. Rothstein 1983 and Fabb 1984 ) . This eliminates the Case con- flict between the clitic and its double . When the object is not ...
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... present perfect in English . RM summarizes var- ious views of the present perfect , eventually hypothesizing that a monosemic view is tenable if reference time is taken to be an interval ending at the speech time . He tests this ...
... present perfect in English . RM summarizes var- ious views of the present perfect , eventually hypothesizing that a monosemic view is tenable if reference time is taken to be an interval ending at the speech time . He tests this ...
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