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... tense . [ The choices available in the tense system depend on the choice that is made in the aspect system . ] Most descriptions of Russian state that three tenses - past , present , and future - are distinguished in imperfective aspect ...
... tense . [ The choices available in the tense system depend on the choice that is made in the aspect system . ] Most descriptions of Russian state that three tenses - past , present , and future - are distinguished in imperfective aspect ...
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... tense , aspect and evidentiality . 4.6 . TENSE , ASPECT , EVIDENTIALITY , AND OTHER SYSTEMS . In §4.4 we established a hierarchy , beginning with polarity , then having person and reference classification in one block , with number in ...
... tense , aspect and evidentiality . 4.6 . TENSE , ASPECT , EVIDENTIALITY , AND OTHER SYSTEMS . In §4.4 we established a hierarchy , beginning with polarity , then having person and reference classification in one block , with number in ...
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... tense the verb is inflected for gender and number ( the gender distinction is made in both singular and plural ) . In other tenses the verb inflects for number and person , with gender being specified just for second and third person ...
... tense the verb is inflected for gender and number ( the gender distinction is made in both singular and plural ) . In other tenses the verb inflects for number and person , with gender being specified just for second and third person ...
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