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... present can occur in this type of foreground clause . The historical present can sometimes occur in sentences which , although not narrative clauses , introduce important new characters into the discourse ; sentence 19 is an example ...
... present can occur in this type of foreground clause . The historical present can sometimes occur in sentences which , although not narrative clauses , introduce important new characters into the discourse ; sentence 19 is an example ...
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... present in a background , non - narrative sentence like 4 . Wolfson ( 1982 ) , proposing a different hypothesis , notes that there are two time orientations present in a narrative : the time when the speaker is telling the story , and ...
... present in a background , non - narrative sentence like 4 . Wolfson ( 1982 ) , proposing a different hypothesis , notes that there are two time orientations present in a narrative : the time when the speaker is telling the story , and ...
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... present is associated with foreground clauses would be to hypothesize that it has to do with the discourse function performed by the histor- ical present . There seems to be general agreement among scholars who have worked on the ...
... present is associated with foreground clauses would be to hypothesize that it has to do with the discourse function performed by the histor- ical present . There seems to be general agreement among scholars who have worked on the ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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