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... example , a descrip- tion of a character's appearance or personality . Narrative clauses , on the other hand , normally describe brief , punctual events ( e.g. , he left ) . It can be argued , then , that the states reported in the back ...
... example , a descrip- tion of a character's appearance or personality . Narrative clauses , on the other hand , normally describe brief , punctual events ( e.g. , he left ) . It can be argued , then , that the states reported in the back ...
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... examples of particles or affixes which indicate foregrounding in narratives from four South American languages , Cubeo , Inga , Ica , and Cayapa ; he notes , for example , that the particle / cari / in Cubeo " marks the main event line ...
... examples of particles or affixes which indicate foregrounding in narratives from four South American languages , Cubeo , Inga , Ica , and Cayapa ; he notes , for example , that the particle / cari / in Cubeo " marks the main event line ...
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... examples in my texts of clauses which denote logical consequence and are not also narrative clauses ( example 18 above comes from another source ) ; so there is no evidence available as to whether the historical present can occur in ...
... examples in my texts of clauses which denote logical consequence and are not also narrative clauses ( example 18 above comes from another source ) ; so there is no evidence available as to whether the historical present can occur in ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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