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At The Same Time The Expression Of Simultaneity In Learner Varieties Barbara Schmiedtov

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At The Same Time The Expression Of Simultaneity In Learner Varieties Barbara Schmiedtov
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Barbara Schmiedtová
ISBN: 9783110197488, 3110197480
Language: English
Year: 2004

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At The Same Time The Expression Of Simultaneity In Learner Varieties Barbara Schmiedtov by Barbara Schmiedtová 9783110197488, 3110197480 instant download after payment.

The study endeavors a detailed and systematic classification of linguistic simultaneity expressions. Further, it aims at a well described survey of how simultaneity is expressed by native speakers in their own language. On the basis of real production data the book answers the questions of how native speakers express temporal simultaneity in general, and how learners at different levels of proficiency deal with this situation under experimental test conditions. Furthermore, the results of this study shed new light on our understanding of aspect in general, and on its acquisition by adult learners.

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