Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... alternation . As we have seen , the significant fact about the use of CHP lies not in the tense itself , but in the switching from past to CHP and from CHP to past in the story . Actions occur one after another in a series ; but in ...
... alternation . As we have seen , the significant fact about the use of CHP lies not in the tense itself , but in the switching from past to CHP and from CHP to past in the story . Actions occur one after another in a series ; but in ...
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... alternation set — which must be examined at the level of the discourse , rather than at that of the sentence alone — that we can understand its function : the organization of the narrative . To say that the switching between past tense ...
... alternation set — which must be examined at the level of the discourse , rather than at that of the sentence alone — that we can understand its function : the organization of the narrative . To say that the switching between past tense ...
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... alternation for all the languages of the Finisterre- Huon Superstock ( FHS ) : 1 2 3 ( 14 ) SG . na nga ya Du . nit ngit yit PL . nin ngin yin plural And , of course , Wurm ( §2.3.3 ) explicitly posits this type of alternation in his ...
... alternation for all the languages of the Finisterre- Huon Superstock ( FHS ) : 1 2 3 ( 14 ) SG . na nga ya Du . nit ngit yit PL . nin ngin yin plural And , of course , Wurm ( §2.3.3 ) explicitly posits this type of alternation in his ...
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