Exploring Temporal Order in Language Subordination
This chapter explores how different languages structure clauses related to time, particularly in the context of past and future events. The discussion highlights the varying rules of temporal clause placement and examines the unique perspectives offered by languages like Aymara on temporal metaphors.
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William Annis has come back to the show to talk to us about subordinate clauses! This will be a broad overview of the topic, which we may dive deeper on in future episodes.
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