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848 ) T then turns to a comparison of the properties of the Guaraní nominal temporal markers with those of verbal tenses under a variety of different characterizations , showing that they differ in a number of respects .
848 ) T then turns to a comparison of the properties of the Guaraní nominal temporal markers with those of verbal tenses under a variety of different characterizations , showing that they differ in a number of respects .
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In the typological and theoretical syntax / semantics literature , NS04 is referred to as providing evidence for the existence of nominal tense ( e.g. Aikhenvald 2006 , Moravcsik 2007 , Nevins et al . 2007 , Lecarme 2008 ) and as ...
In the typological and theoretical syntax / semantics literature , NS04 is referred to as providing evidence for the existence of nominal tense ( e.g. Aikhenvald 2006 , Moravcsik 2007 , Nevins et al . 2007 , Lecarme 2008 ) and as ...
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The set of nominal tense markers of the language form a grammatical paradigm . This means that the grammar of the language requires that in certain grammatically specified environments the noun be marked by one and only one member of ...
The set of nominal tense markers of the language form a grammatical paradigm . This means that the grammar of the language requires that in certain grammatically specified environments the noun be marked by one and only one member of ...
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