Received: 2018-05-09
Accepted: 2018-07-16
Published Online: 2018-11-10
© by Kees Hengeveld, Rafael Fischer, published by De Gruyter
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Keywords for this article
A'ingae;
TAME-systems;
Functional Discourse Grammar;
quantificational aspect;
reportativity;
basic illocution
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