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There is a strong feeling that the present perfect , in contrast to the simple 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 ...
There is a strong feeling that the present perfect , in contrast to the simple 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 ...
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We shall not consider the entire system here , but I shall briefly discuss what it says about the present perfect , the difference between the present perfect and the simple past , and possibly the reason why the present perfect does ...
We shall not consider the entire system here , but I shall briefly discuss what it says about the present perfect , the difference between the present perfect and the simple past , and possibly the reason why the present perfect does ...
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Here the pluperfect expresses that TSit is before the event of Mary's coming to the party , or of Mary's looking pale , both these events being in the past themselves . But even in the case of the pluperfect , the ' reference time ...
Here the pluperfect expresses that TSit is before the event of Mary's coming to the party , or of Mary's looking pale , both these events being in the past themselves . But even in the case of the pluperfect , the ' reference time ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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