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The ( deep ) tense associated with the washing up is past , present , and future in examples a , b , and c respectively ; the axis in 68 is ( deictic ) past , that in 69 is future ( in present ) . The presence of the -ed morpheme in 68 ...
The ( deep ) tense associated with the washing up is past , present , and future in examples a , b , and c respectively ; the axis in 68 is ( deictic ) past , that in 69 is future ( in present ) . The presence of the -ed morpheme in 68 ...
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In 69a , therefore , the washing - up is future with respect to the situation of utterance , although its tense is past in future . Conversely , in 68c the tense is future in past , but it is a limited future : it does not extend up to ...
In 69a , therefore , the washing - up is future with respect to the situation of utterance , although its tense is past in future . Conversely , in 68c the tense is future in past , but it is a limited future : it does not extend up to ...
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a In 83 there are three tense selections : past ( return ) in future ( leave ) in present ( will ) , the axis for the first two being defined by their respective next higher sentences . In 84 we have past ( return ) , future ( leave ) ...
a In 83 there are three tense selections : past ( return ) in future ( leave ) in present ( will ) , the axis for the first two being defined by their respective next higher sentences . In 84 we have past ( return ) , future ( leave ) ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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