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The logic behind this interpretation is simple , and on the surface very reasonable : by describing past events in the present tense , the narrator relives these events , or causes his audience to relive them ( or both ) .
The logic behind this interpretation is simple , and on the surface very reasonable : by describing past events in the present tense , the narrator relives these events , or causes his audience to relive them ( or both ) .
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Having examined some of the data and seen how the alternation between CHP and past tense operates to organize the narrative , we can see that the analysis given here carries with it the implication that present tense is not equal to ...
Having examined some of the data and seen how the alternation between CHP and past tense operates to organize the narrative , we can see that the analysis given here carries with it the implication that present tense is not equal to ...
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6 > - In addition to its general time reference , the present tense may also refer to future or past action . As Crystal ( 1966 : 6 ) points out , the time reference of the present tense is specified by adverts : John begins school next ...
6 > - In addition to its general time reference , the present tense may also refer to future or past action . As Crystal ( 1966 : 6 ) points out , the time reference of the present tense is specified by adverts : John begins school next ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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