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... tense ( e.g. Aikhenvald 2006 , Moravcsik 2007 , Nevins et al . 2007 , Lecarme 2008 ) and as support for the theoretical ... tense . With such a large and heterogeneous extension , the category tense would not guarantee crosslinguistic ...
... tense ( e.g. Aikhenvald 2006 , Moravcsik 2007 , Nevins et al . 2007 , Lecarme 2008 ) and as support for the theoretical ... tense . With such a large and heterogeneous extension , the category tense would not guarantee crosslinguistic ...
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... tenses ; these properties are based on the properties of verbal tenses across languages , and intend to make nominal tenses a subcategory of tense , along with verbal tenses . In some lan- guages , a marker might occur on both nouns and ...
... tenses ; these properties are based on the properties of verbal tenses across languages , and intend to make nominal tenses a subcategory of tense , along with verbal tenses . In some lan- guages , a marker might occur on both nouns and ...
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... tense paradigm , parallel to verbal tense paradigms . 10 c . In those environments where nominal tense markers are required , the markers are realized with nominal expressions without regard to the se- mantics of the head noun . ( Nominal ...
... tense paradigm , parallel to verbal tense paradigms . 10 c . In those environments where nominal tense markers are required , the markers are realized with nominal expressions without regard to the se- mantics of the head noun . ( Nominal ...
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