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reason why this should not apply to the present perfect ( unless we give up the assumption that the construction of the latter is syntactically parallel ) . This would lead to a clash if it modifies FIN - time ( has ) ; but there is no ...
reason why this should not apply to the present perfect ( unless we give up the assumption that the construction of the latter is syntactically parallel ) . This would lead to a clash if it modifies FIN - time ( has ) ; but there is no ...
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THE PRESENT PERFECT AS THE EXPRESSION OF CURRENT RELEVANCE . 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 .
THE PRESENT PERFECT AS THE EXPRESSION OF CURRENT RELEVANCE . 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 .
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So , although the current - relevance analysis captures an important intuition , it cannot explain the present perfect puzzle . A different way of capturing the particular involvement of the present perfect with the present is the ...
So , although the current - relevance analysis captures an important intuition , it cannot explain the present perfect puzzle . A different way of capturing the particular involvement of the present perfect with the present is the ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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