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To take but one point , whence comes the dichotomy of present - imperfect against aorist , 22 a dichotomy attended by disparities both structural and semantic ? The answer must lie in a type of selective retention within IE proper of at ...
To take but one point , whence comes the dichotomy of present - imperfect against aorist , 22 a dichotomy attended by disparities both structural and semantic ? The answer must lie in a type of selective retention within IE proper of at ...
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Thus , the user of the present perfect means that an action important in the present is completed ( i.e. perfect ) ; although such an action may be inferred to be past , he is not saying that it is past.16 Again , the simple present ...
Thus , the user of the present perfect means that an action important in the present is completed ( i.e. perfect ) ; although such an action may be inferred to be past , he is not saying that it is past.16 Again , the simple present ...
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an implication of change in ability , habit , etc .; and this implication necessitates setting off the present from the past . The inverse expression is in the form : He didn't use to drink gin , or He used to drink nothing stronger ...
an implication of change in ability , habit , etc .; and this implication necessitates setting off the present from the past . The inverse expression is in the form : He didn't use to drink gin , or He used to drink nothing stronger ...
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Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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