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Reported Speech: Forms and functions of the verb
Edited by Theo Janssen and Wim van der Wurff
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 43] 1996
► pp. 237
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HATZIDAKI, ANNA, MIKEL SANTESTEBAN & WOUTER DUYCK
2018. Is language interference (when it occurs) agradedor anall-or-noneeffect? Evidence from bilingual reported speech production. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 21:3  pp. 489 ff. DOI logo
SALKIE, RAPHAEL
2010. Will: tense or modal or both?. English Language and Linguistics 14:2  pp. 187 ff. DOI logo
Salkie, Raphael & Susan Reed
1997. Time reference in reported speech. English Language and Linguistics 1:2  pp. 319 ff. DOI logo
WADA, NAOAKI
2001. THE CASE FOR THE COMPOSITIONAL TENSE THEORY. ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 18:2  pp. 428 ff. DOI logo
WADA, NAOAKI
2009. THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE WITH FUTURE TIME REFERENCE VS. BE GOING TO: IS DOC BROWN GOING BACK TO THE FUTURE BECAUSE HE IS GOING TO RECONSTRUCT IT?. ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 26:1  pp. 96 ff. DOI logo

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