Language, Band 76,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2000 |
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... Perfekt has a reading in which it corresponds to the English present perfect , with its characteristic combination of presentness and pastness , and another one in which it corresponds to the ( simple or progressive ) past . Other ...
... Perfekt has a reading in which it corresponds to the English present perfect , with its characteristic combination of presentness and pastness , and another one in which it corresponds to the ( simple or progressive ) past . Other ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 2.2 . THE MEANING OF THE PERFEKT : THE TRADITION . Most grammars assume that the Perfekt as well as the Präteritum express the same time - relational meaning : that the situation referred to by the ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 2.2 . THE MEANING OF THE PERFEKT : THE TRADITION . Most grammars assume that the Perfekt as well as the Präteritum express the same time - relational meaning : that the situation referred to by the ...
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... Perfekt , which results from the meaning of its parts and which predicts the different readings the Perfekt is supposed to have . The analysis also neatly explains its difference from the Präteritum , with which it often competes , as ...
... Perfekt , which results from the meaning of its parts and which predicts the different readings the Perfekt is supposed to have . The analysis also neatly explains its difference from the Präteritum , with which it often competes , as ...
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