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Perfective and imperfective aspect are clearly marked , but interestingly , the aspectual marking does not correlate cleanly with the = go dependency marking . The two serve slightly different functions . Sometimes discrete events set ...
Perfective and imperfective aspect are clearly marked , but interestingly , the aspectual marking does not correlate cleanly with the = go dependency marking . The two serve slightly different functions . Sometimes discrete events set ...
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Rather , the dependency relation is reversed in goal - PP constructions ; it is possible to add -kan to the base verb only when a goal - marking PP headed by -ke ' to ' is present . In the previous literature ( e.g. Arka 1992 , Sneddon ...
Rather , the dependency relation is reversed in goal - PP constructions ; it is possible to add -kan to the base verb only when a goal - marking PP headed by -ke ' to ' is present . In the previous literature ( e.g. Arka 1992 , Sneddon ...
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The primary purpose of our original study was to highlight the phenomenon of tense / aspect / mood MARKING On nominal elements ( nominal inflections ) , which although mentioned in the descriptive literature of individual languages for ...
The primary purpose of our original study was to highlight the phenomenon of tense / aspect / mood MARKING On nominal elements ( nominal inflections ) , which although mentioned in the descriptive literature of individual languages for ...
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