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This is the idea behind many analyses of the perfect ( and tense ) , ranging from Paul 1886 via Reichenbach 1947 to many recent treatments . In Reichenbach's terms , for example , FIN - time is the point of reference ' R , INF - time is ...
This is the idea behind many analyses of the perfect ( and tense ) , ranging from Paul 1886 via Reichenbach 1947 to many recent treatments . In Reichenbach's terms , for example , FIN - time is the point of reference ' R , INF - time is ...
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The basic idea is the view that the perfect serves to locate an event within a period of time that began in the past and extends up to the present moment ' ( Dowty 1979 : 341 ) . This idea has been implemented in various ways .
The basic idea is the view that the perfect serves to locate an event within a period of time that began in the past and extends up to the present moment ' ( Dowty 1979 : 341 ) . This idea has been implemented in various ways .
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After presenting numerous examples from the functionalist literature in support of the idea that iconicity is widespread in language , I argue that claim ( 1 ) is irrelevant to generative grammar ; claim ( 2 ) , if correct , poses no ...
After presenting numerous examples from the functionalist literature in support of the idea that iconicity is widespread in language , I argue that claim ( 1 ) is irrelevant to generative grammar ; claim ( 2 ) , if correct , poses no ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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