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... clauses . For exam- ple , narratives often include sentences which give general information about the situation ... clauses are the " skeleton " or " backbone " of the text . The non - narrative clauses add flesh to this skeleton ; they ...
... clauses . For exam- ple , narratives often include sentences which give general information about the situation ... clauses are the " skeleton " or " backbone " of the text . The non - narrative clauses add flesh to this skeleton ; they ...
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... clauses which denote sequentially ordered events serve as foreground . However , there are in addition various other ... Clauses which report punctual events can serve more easily as foreground than clauses which report durative or ha ...
... clauses which denote sequentially ordered events serve as foreground . However , there are in addition various other ... Clauses which report punctual events can serve more easily as foreground than clauses which report durative or ha ...
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... clauses are marked to indicate that the events described in them are simul- taneous with the main clause event ... clauses . There are no examples in my texts of clauses which denote logical consequence and are not also narrative clauses ...
... clauses are marked to indicate that the events described in them are simul- taneous with the main clause event ... clauses . There are no examples in my texts of clauses which denote logical consequence and are not also narrative clauses ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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