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Even expressions describing an objective situation may differ in meaning , depending on how the situation is CONSTRUED . Thus a speaker who accurately observes the spatial distribution of certain stars can describe them in many distinct ...
Even expressions describing an objective situation may differ in meaning , depending on how the situation is CONSTRUED . Thus a speaker who accurately observes the spatial distribution of certain stars can describe them in many distinct ...
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Similarly , child language studies suggest that children acquire spatio - temporal expressions in the same order : first , expressions of space , then those of aspect and serialization - and finally , those of tense ( Bronckardt ...
Similarly , child language studies suggest that children acquire spatio - temporal expressions in the same order : first , expressions of space , then those of aspect and serialization - and finally , those of tense ( Bronckardt ...
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As for the expressions of tense , I will consider the so - called ' auxiliary of near future ' aller : ( 54 ) Jean va venir bientôt John is going to come soon . ' ( 55 ) Il va neiger ' It is going to snow . ' Since virtually all the ...
As for the expressions of tense , I will consider the so - called ' auxiliary of near future ' aller : ( 54 ) Jean va venir bientôt John is going to come soon . ' ( 55 ) Il va neiger ' It is going to snow . ' Since virtually all the ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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