Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... York , it is clear that the event in question , Chris's leaving York , has occurred in the past , for example yesterday at ten . Why is it impossible , then , to make this event time more explicit by such an adverbial , as in ...
... York , it is clear that the event in question , Chris's leaving York , has occurred in the past , for example yesterday at ten . Why is it impossible , then , to make this event time more explicit by such an adverbial , as in ...
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... York . Chris has left York . Chris will have left York . In all of these cases , the ' event ' is Chris's leaving York , which is expressed in the nonfinite part of the utterance . In order to have a fairly neutral termi- nology , I ...
... York . Chris has left York . Chris will have left York . In all of these cases , the ' event ' is Chris's leaving York , which is expressed in the nonfinite part of the utterance . In order to have a fairly neutral termi- nology , I ...
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... York . b . * Chris has been in York at Christmas . The reason seems clear : the adverbial at Christmas specifies some time in the past , the time of Chris's stay in York . These sentences therefore violate the P - Definiteness ...
... York . b . * Chris has been in York at Christmas . The reason seems clear : the adverbial at Christmas specifies some time in the past , the time of Chris's stay in York . These sentences therefore violate the P - Definiteness ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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