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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... aspect or tense ( it may be conditioned by one of the factors mentioned in §§3.1-3.3 ) . But if a split is conditioned by tense or aspect , the ergative marking is ALWAYS found either in past tense or in perfect aspect . Burushaski , a ...
... aspect or tense ( it may be conditioned by one of the factors mentioned in §§3.1-3.3 ) . But if a split is conditioned by tense or aspect , the ergative marking is ALWAYS found either in past tense or in perfect aspect . Burushaski , a ...
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... aspect and the English ' imperfective ' progressive . Linguistics and Philosophy 1.45-77 . FORSYTH , J. 1970. A grammar of aspect . Cambridge : University Press . GOLDSMITH , J. , and E. WOISETSCHLAEGER . 1976. The logic of the ...
... aspect and the English ' imperfective ' progressive . Linguistics and Philosophy 1.45-77 . FORSYTH , J. 1970. A grammar of aspect . Cambridge : University Press . GOLDSMITH , J. , and E. WOISETSCHLAEGER . 1976. The logic of the ...
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... aspect , tense , and related phenomena , illustrated with examples chiefly from Russian and Bulgarian . Eschewing the attempt to provide a single Gesamtbedeutung for a given aspect or tense category , he sets up a number of binary ...
... aspect , tense , and related phenomena , illustrated with examples chiefly from Russian and Bulgarian . Eschewing the attempt to provide a single Gesamtbedeutung for a given aspect or tense category , he sets up a number of binary ...
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