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300:) encodes "the effects of a state/situation/process/event/action, which took place anterior to some more-topical time, whose effects are relevant at that more-topical time". That would mean that everything "perfect" or "retrospective" was also necessarily "anterior", but not necessarily vice-versa. So I concede that they are closely-related ideas. But I think it's a shame to screw up the definition of "anterior". "Retrospective" is a better term for "perfect" than either "perfect" or "anterior"; Comrie uses it that way. 560: 442: 384: 265: 339:
already relevant in the simultaneous". But we need to get it from two or more reliable, reputable secondary sources. (Right?). I don't have any of those books; I've borrowed most of them in the past, but don't have them right now. But Knowledge doesn't have to be perfected (no pun intended) by next week.
322:) Especially since I feel ANT is a counter-intuitive word for PERF, while it's an intuitive term for REL.PST. I haven't had a chance to look through the refs yet, but we'd have ANT/POST for REL.PST/REL.FUT, vs. RETRO/PROSP for NPRS-affecting-PRS perfect/"gonna", right? That seems a very reasonable setup. 234:
Do you have any refs for "retrospective" aspect/tense? I've only ever seen perfect and anterior, which is definitely used as a synonym for perfect in much of the lit. I don't care for either "anterior" or "perfect", so this would be nice to have. Also, any refs for anterior being used for past tense
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Exactly so. If Knowledge editors were allowed to use "this is what makes sense to me" as a valid reference, that's what it would be. Just as "retrospective" is "an ANT event whose effects are still relevant in the simultaneous (REL.PRS)", "prospective" would be "a POST event whose prequelae are
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Perfect is not a tense, so if anterior is defined as a tense, they can't be synonyms. I am familiar with ANT through Bybee & some other work, but am certainly prepared to take Comrie's prefs into account. (I don't have his tense volume, only
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Austronesian Languages: New Ireland. In: Stephen A. Wurm (ed.) Austronesian Languages: New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study II (Pacific Linguistics, Series C, no. 39) 387-97. Canberra:
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Generally pages are only semi-protected if they receive a lot of vandalism over a short period of time. One bad edit probably won't get an admin to protect your page. In the future, use the
523:•Hutchisson, Don. 1986. Sursurunga pronouns and the special uses of quadral number. In: Wiesemann, Ursula (ed.) Pronominal Systems. (Continuum 5). Tübingen: Narr. 217-255. 170:, which now have also been deleted, but the User Talk pages ended up with new material even after those accounts were deleted. That user now have opened a new account as 256:, for example, although it also includes some "spurious hits"); and also plenty of refs for "anterior" as meaning "relative past" in a relative-tense system ( 502:. Could you please complete them with titles at least, and preferrably other details such as first name, publisher, perhaps place of publication &c.? 257: 260: 254: 251: 507: 614: 462: 271: 268: 526:
Capell, Arthur, 1971. The Austronesian Languages of Australian New Guinea. In: Thomas A. Sebeok (ed.), Current Trends in Linguistics
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A few years ago, you inserted references to ‘Hutchisson 1986’, ‘Capell 1971’ and ‘Beaumont 1976’ at
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and add these category tags to elements found in biology yourself! It's not a controverial edit.
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I think all User pages should be automatically semi-protected as a matter of course, though.
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Shouldn't Hydrogen also be in Category:Biology and pharmacology of chemical elements ?
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and you may communicate to that user directly via the new account. However, I believe
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in a relative-tense system? It would be nice to have dab'ing terms for rel. tense.
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Should also be in Category:Biology and pharmacology of chemical elements ?
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shows several books that use "anterior" as a near-synonym for "perfect".
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have several books by Bybee et al in which they decide "to use
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Thanks; I didn't know about the tlx, nor about the WP:RFPP.
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Sorry it took so long for me to notice your question.
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Yes, I have plenty of refs for retrospective aspect (
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