Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... conditional . I hope to demonstrate that these studies help us identify the concepts of realis and irrealis . SPEAKER ATTITUDES 1.1 . CONDITIONALS VS. TEMPORALS . It is generally agreed that Japanese has several different conditional ...
... conditional . I hope to demonstrate that these studies help us identify the concepts of realis and irrealis . SPEAKER ATTITUDES 1.1 . CONDITIONALS VS. TEMPORALS . It is generally agreed that Japanese has several different conditional ...
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... conditional or as a counterfactual conditional means that the speaker can express two attitudes in a conditional sentence : uncertainty ( ' I don't know if this is the case ' ) and negative conviction ( ' I know that this is not the ...
... conditional or as a counterfactual conditional means that the speaker can express two attitudes in a conditional sentence : uncertainty ( ' I don't know if this is the case ' ) and negative conviction ( ' I know that this is not the ...
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... conditional , but takes a non - truth - functional approach to the subjunctive conditional . How- ever , any hypothesis specifying two types of if will be untenable in the case of the surprise / regret conditional - since its antecedent ...
... conditional , but takes a non - truth - functional approach to the subjunctive conditional . How- ever , any hypothesis specifying two types of if will be untenable in the case of the surprise / regret conditional - since its antecedent ...
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