Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... 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 is due to the past axis , therefore , not to the ...
... 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 is due to the past axis , therefore , not to the ...
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... past in future . Conversely , in 68c the tense is future in past , but it is a limited future : it does not extend up to the moment of speaking . There is of course no necessary implication that the process associated with such a future ...
... past in future . Conversely , in 68c the tense is future in past , but it is a limited future : it does not extend up to the moment of speaking . There is of course no necessary implication that the process associated with such a future ...
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... past ( return ) , future ( leave ) , present ( will ) , and past ( say ) . In 84a , only the tense associated with say is deictic , so that we have three ' in ' relations . In 84b there are two deictic tenses , say and will : we have past ...
... past ( return ) , future ( leave ) , present ( will ) , and past ( say ) . In 84a , only the tense associated with say is deictic , so that we have three ' in ' relations . In 84b there are two deictic tenses , say and will : we have past ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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