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Many languages can , of course , have nominative / accusative marking in all aspects and tenses , and others have absolutive / ergative marking unimpeded by aspect or tense ( it may be conditioned by one of the factors mentioned in ...
Many languages can , of course , have nominative / accusative marking in all aspects and tenses , and others have absolutive / ergative marking unimpeded by aspect or tense ( it may be conditioned by one of the factors mentioned in ...
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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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Concentrating on the present - tense forms in isolation , they conclude that the use of a present tense in the context of a ... If , however , we look at the alternation between past and present tenses within the context of the entire ...
Concentrating on the present - tense forms in isolation , they conclude that the use of a present tense in the context of a ... If , however , we look at the alternation between past and present tenses within the context of the entire ...
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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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