Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... past , in a way participates both in the past and in the present . One way to capture this intuition is the notion of ' current relevance ' : The event , process or state , although as such situated in the past , has some ongoing ...
... past , in a way participates both in the past and in the present . One way to capture this intuition is the notion of ' current relevance ' : The event , process or state , although as such situated in the past , has some ongoing ...
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... past , and possibly the reason why the present perfect does not go with past - time adverbials . 3.1 . REICHENBACH'S R. In Reichenbach's system , simple past and present perfect differ only in that in the simple past the ' point of ...
... past , and possibly the reason why the present perfect does not go with past - time adverbials . 3.1 . REICHENBACH'S R. In Reichenbach's system , simple past and present perfect differ only in that in the simple past the ' point of ...
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... past . This notion is very suggestive , indeed , in the analysis of the pluperfect : ( 21 ) a . When Mary came to the party , Chris had left . b . Mary looked pale . She had been very ill . Here the pluperfect expresses that TSit is ...
... past . This notion is very suggestive , indeed , in the analysis of the pluperfect : ( 21 ) a . When Mary came to the party , Chris had left . b . Mary looked pale . She had been very ill . Here the pluperfect expresses that TSit is ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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