The Perfect and the Preterite in Contemporary and Earlier EnglishWalter de Gruyter, 1997 - 432 sider The future of English linguistics as envisaged by the editors of Topics in English Linguistics lies in empirical studies, which integrate work in English linguistics into general and theoretical linguistics on the one hand, and comparative linguistics on the other. The TiEL series features volumes that present interesting new data and analyses, and above all fresh approaches that contribute to the overall aim of the series, which is to further outstanding research in English linguistics. For further publications in English linguistics see also our Dialects of English book series. To discuss your book idea or submit a proposal, please contact Natalie Fecher. |
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... combination 135 3.3.10 . The preterite referring to new time in clauses without expressed temporal specification . 139 3.3.10.1 . Temporal specification in wider linguistic context 3.3.10.2 . Temporal anchoring implicit in context 3.3 ...
... combination 135 3.3.10 . The preterite referring to new time in clauses without expressed temporal specification . 139 3.3.10.1 . Temporal specification in wider linguistic context 3.3.10.2 . Temporal anchoring implicit in context 3.3 ...
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... combination 207 3.3.13.7 . Voice 208 3.4 . The elicitation test 215 3.4.1 . Time located wholly in the past 216 3.4.2 . Time extending up to the deictic zero - point 220 3.4.3 . Current relevance ? 222 3.4.4 . Special adverbs 223 3.4.5 ...
... combination 207 3.3.13.7 . Voice 208 3.4 . The elicitation test 215 3.4.1 . Time located wholly in the past 216 3.4.2 . Time extending up to the deictic zero - point 220 3.4.3 . Current relevance ? 222 3.4.4 . Special adverbs 223 3.4.5 ...
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... combination 4.3.9.1 . The present perfect with past - time specification 4.3.9.2 . The preterite referring to time not clearly separate from the deictic zero - point . 4.3.11 . The expression of new time . 289 294 296 303 4.3.12 . Verb ...
... combination 4.3.9.1 . The present perfect with past - time specification 4.3.9.2 . The preterite referring to time not clearly separate from the deictic zero - point . 4.3.11 . The expression of new time . 289 294 296 303 4.3.12 . Verb ...
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Chapter | 5 |
2 | 14 |
preterite | 27 |
6 | 50 |
8 | 66 |
201 | 74 |
9 | 76 |
25 | 138 |
5 | 229 |
Chapter 4 | 237 |
3 | 253 |
Chapter 5 | 349 |
Notes | 363 |
381 | |
Appendix I | 400 |
Appendix III | 414 |
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adverbial American English AMPRINT analysis aspect aspectual aspectual character auxiliary BBC radio British and American British English BRPRINT Chapter clearly separate coded combination CONTCORP context corpus current relevance deictic zero-point deixis denoting difference discourse topic distinction eight verbs examples express fictional function grammaticalised HISTCORP language lexical linguistic LOB and BUC LOB/BUC located wholly London-Lund main clauses major past-referring verb McCawley Middle English Modern English Monsignor Quixote NONPRINT object that-clauses occur Old English Old English Early participle passive past situation past-referring verb forms past-time anchor perfect verb form pluperfect predicate present perfect constructions present perfect forms Present perfect Preterite present perfect verb present tense present-day English preterite constructions preterite verb form pronouns proportion proposition ratio recorded relative clauses Relative frequencies seen sentence specifiers statistically significant Table temporal location temporal reference temporal specification tense logic text category groups verb forms according verb phrases verbal situation Vertical percentages when-clauses zero