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The absence of tense and mood contrast is also found in tense - defective verbs . Of special interest is impersonal il appert ' it appears , it turns out , it is established ' . Dictionaries usually classify this as a specialized legal ...
The absence of tense and mood contrast is also found in tense - defective verbs . Of special interest is impersonal il appert ' it appears , it turns out , it is established ' . Dictionaries usually classify this as a specialized legal ...
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DIALECTAL INNOVATIONS : CREATION OF NEW TENSES FOR VOICI AND VOILÀ . In other French dialects , the pressures to regularize voici / voilà are exerted on their other idiosyncrasy , namely the absence of tense contrast .
DIALECTAL INNOVATIONS : CREATION OF NEW TENSES FOR VOICI AND VOILÀ . In other French dialects , the pressures to regularize voici / voilà are exerted on their other idiosyncrasy , namely the absence of tense contrast .
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As expected , these tenses are always finite , and more precisely indicative . The absence of tense contrast in dialects such as Central French is probably not associated with specific properties , but is rather a simple lexical gap .
As expected , these tenses are always finite , and more precisely indicative . The absence of tense contrast in dialects such as Central French is probably not associated with specific properties , but is rather a simple lexical gap .
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