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... discourse . Background information is expressed by imperfective verb forms , and the foregrounded information of the main narrative line appears in the perfective verb form . This discourse use of aspect leaves the basic meaning of the ...
... discourse . Background information is expressed by imperfective verb forms , and the foregrounded information of the main narrative line appears in the perfective verb form . This discourse use of aspect leaves the basic meaning of the ...
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... Discourse Structure in Godie . Pp . 247-274 in Clause Combining in Grammar and Discourse . John Haiman and Sandra A. Thompson , eds . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . MacKenzie , Marguerite , and Sandra Clarke 1981 Dialect Relations in Cree ...
... Discourse Structure in Godie . Pp . 247-274 in Clause Combining in Grammar and Discourse . John Haiman and Sandra A. Thompson , eds . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . MacKenzie , Marguerite , and Sandra Clarke 1981 Dialect Relations in Cree ...
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... Discourse . New York : Plenum Press . Rhodes , Richard 1979 Some Aspects of Ojibwa Discourse . Pp . 102-117 in Papers of the Tenth Algonquian Conference . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Car- leton University . Rimmon - Kenan , Shlomith ...
... Discourse . New York : Plenum Press . Rhodes , Richard 1979 Some Aspects of Ojibwa Discourse . Pp . 102-117 in Papers of the Tenth Algonquian Conference . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Car- leton University . Rimmon - Kenan , Shlomith ...
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