Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Aspect : Between semantics and pragmatics . Containing the contributions to a Symposium on Tense and Aspect , held at UCLA , May 1979. Edited by PAUL J. HOPPER ... Aspects in narrative discourse , 182 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 61 , NUMBER 1 ( 1985 )
... Aspect : Between semantics and pragmatics . Containing the contributions to a Symposium on Tense and Aspect , held at UCLA , May 1979. Edited by PAUL J. HOPPER ... Aspects in narrative discourse , 182 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 61 , NUMBER 1 ( 1985 )
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... aspect , levels of abstraction , combinatory and conjoined aspects , variations in argument / predicate relations , and the relation between Aspect and count / mass nouns . However , his claim that grammar is ' merely symptomatic ' , or ...
... aspect , levels of abstraction , combinatory and conjoined aspects , variations in argument / predicate relations , and the relation between Aspect and count / mass nouns . However , his claim that grammar is ' merely symptomatic ' , or ...
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... aspects of the form and juxtaposition of the utterances themselves , and we can go on to specify the regular principles that , given such aspects of utterances , produce the inferences in question . ' ( 49 ) After a substantial and ...
... aspects of the form and juxtaposition of the utterances themselves , and we can go on to specify the regular principles that , given such aspects of utterances , produce the inferences in question . ' ( 49 ) After a substantial and ...
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