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... past tense marking is used in this way is probably because there is a semantic link between the notion of past tense and the notion of remoteness from reality . This link can be described in the following way . If something is in the past ...
... past tense marking is used in this way is probably because there is a semantic link between the notion of past tense and the notion of remoteness from reality . This link can be described in the following way . If something is in the past ...
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... past tense ' . However , Wolfart ( 1973 : 45 ) does refer to it at one point as " the perfective ( ? ) preverb /ki ... past or completed action is used in all dialects . " They also note that in at least one dialect ( that of North West ...
... past tense ' . However , Wolfart ( 1973 : 45 ) does refer to it at one point as " the perfective ( ? ) preverb /ki ... past or completed action is used in all dialects . " They also note that in at least one dialect ( that of North West ...
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... past tense sense . Further , once the / p / preterit had an irreal- ity sense in addition to its past tense sense , the presence of the im- perfective aspect meaning , where it occurs ( e.g. , in Moose Cree and Ojibwa ) , can be ...
... past tense sense . Further , once the / p / preterit had an irreal- ity sense in addition to its past tense sense , the presence of the im- perfective aspect meaning , where it occurs ( e.g. , in Moose Cree and Ojibwa ) , can be ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
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