Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... evidence ; nonvisual evidence ; apparent evi- dence ; second - hand evidence ; assumed . ( See also the papers in Chafe & Nichols 1986. ) ( III ) Relating to a predicate argument . ( e ) Person . Every language has a person system ...
... evidence ; nonvisual evidence ; apparent evi- dence ; second - hand evidence ; assumed . ( See also the papers in Chafe & Nichols 1986. ) ( III ) Relating to a predicate argument . ( e ) Person . Every language has a person system ...
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... evidence , nonvisual evidence , apparent evidence , second - hand evidence , and as- sumed - in past tense . In present tense there are just four choices ( not ' second - hand evidence ' ) while no evidentiality specification can be ...
... evidence , nonvisual evidence , apparent evidence , second - hand evidence , and as- sumed - in past tense . In present tense there are just four choices ( not ' second - hand evidence ' ) while no evidentiality specification can be ...
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... evidence that regular and irregular past tense forms of verbs are treated differently by the human brain . Our study is one contribution to the growing body of evidence converging on this finding . We agree with S & H that ' it is ...
... evidence that regular and irregular past tense forms of verbs are treated differently by the human brain . Our study is one contribution to the growing body of evidence converging on this finding . We agree with S & H that ' it is ...
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