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specifies the continuation of the designated process through the present : ( 24 ) a . * Paul learned the answer in fact he still does . b . Paul knew the answer - in fact he still does . The imperfective know is acceptable in such ...
specifies the continuation of the designated process through the present : ( 24 ) a . * Paul learned the answer in fact he still does . b . Paul knew the answer - in fact he still does . The imperfective know is acceptable in such ...
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a This same property of imperfectives explains their occurrence in the simple present , as defined in 25a . Whenever an imperfective process includes the time of speaking within its temporal extension , as diagrammed in Fig .
a This same property of imperfectives explains their occurrence in the simple present , as defined in 25a . Whenever an imperfective process includes the time of speaking within its temporal extension , as diagrammed in Fig .
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For example , B gives data from Spanish ( reproduced here as Table 1 ) , in which forms are first grouped into tenses ( present , past , future ) ; then tenses are grouped into moods , with individual person and number forms given for ...
For example , B gives data from Spanish ( reproduced here as Table 1 ) , in which forms are first grouped into tenses ( present , past , future ) ; then tenses are grouped into moods , with individual person and number forms given for ...
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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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