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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... tense or aspect , the ergative marking is ALWAYS found either in past tense or in perfect aspect . Burushaski , a language isolate spoken in inaccessible mountain valleys of the Karakoram Range , on the border between Kashmir and Tibet ...
... tense or aspect , the ergative marking is ALWAYS found either in past tense or in perfect aspect . Burushaski , a language isolate spoken in inaccessible mountain valleys of the Karakoram Range , on the border between Kashmir and Tibet ...
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... tense , the narrator relives these events , or causes his audience to relive them ( or both ) . The point is that the use of the present tense somehow makes it seem that the events themselves are taking place at the moment of speaking ...
... tense , the narrator relives these events , or causes his audience to relive them ( or both ) . The point is that the use of the present tense somehow makes it seem that the events themselves are taking place at the moment of speaking ...
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... tense . In addition , CHP contrasts with other uses of HP in narrative by virtue of being used in all cases where substitution for the past tense might occur . Together the two properties indeed might be taken as a defining feature of ...
... tense . In addition , CHP contrasts with other uses of HP in narrative by virtue of being used in all cases where substitution for the past tense might occur . Together the two properties indeed might be taken as a defining feature of ...
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language development | 765 |
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Grammatical theory in western Europe 15001700 | 987 |
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accusative ADJ+N adjectives analysis antipassive assigned basic Chapter claim co-occurrence code-switching compensatory lengthening consonant constraints constructions contrast coördination derived diachronic dialect discussion distinction downstep Dyirbal English ergative evidence examples fact function GEN+N grammar Greek hierarchy implicational inflection intransitive intransitive verbs involve John language Latin lexical linguistic logical form markedness marking meaning modal monophthongization morphemes morphological N+ADJ N+GEN nasal nominative Note noun NP's NPrel occur paper passive patterns phonetic phonological position possible Postnom-WO-S predictions PREP prepositions present Press problems pronominal RC's reference relative clauses relative pronoun relativization restricting clause rules semantic sentence sequence sociolinguistics Spanish speakers speech strategy stress structure suffix surface syllable synchronic syntactic syntactic pivot syntax tense theory tion tone tone terracing transitive underlying University variation verb vowel WFR's word order