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By contrast , to imposes a holistic ( atemporal ) construal on the envisaged event , and probably also places it in the future with respect to a temporal reference point ( Wierzbicka 1988 : Ch . 1 ) , but it is not force - dynamic and ...
By contrast , to imposes a holistic ( atemporal ) construal on the envisaged event , and probably also places it in the future with respect to a temporal reference point ( Wierzbicka 1988 : Ch . 1 ) , but it is not force - dynamic and ...
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CONCEPTUAL REFERENCE POINTS . The theoretical vocabulary of CG is used to define the principles of reference point organization , given in 8 . ( 8 ) a . A nominal R tends to be construed as a reference point in relation to a nominal N ...
CONCEPTUAL REFERENCE POINTS . The theoretical vocabulary of CG is used to define the principles of reference point organization , given in 8 . ( 8 ) a . A nominal R tends to be construed as a reference point in relation to a nominal N ...
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The direct object is a reference point with all other complements of the verb in its dominion , exclusive of the subject . The prominence distinction between profiled and unprofiled nominals is also significant .
The direct object is a reference point with all other complements of the verb in its dominion , exclusive of the subject . The prominence distinction between profiled and unprofiled nominals is also significant .
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