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  • The term '''peripheral modifier''' is used by Huddleston & Pullum (2002) for [[focus particle]]s in English, which always stand at t [[Huddleston, Rodney]] & [[Pullum, Geoffrey K.]] (eds.) 2002. ''The Cambridge grammar of the Eng
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  • ...ty of situations in which T<sub>R</sub> entirely includes T<sub>SIT</sub> (Huddleston und Pullum 2002: 124f.). * Huddleston, Rodney D. and Geoffrey K. Pullum. ''The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language.
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  • ...(''went''). In "She goes to school" the tense of the verb is present (cf. Huddleston and Pullum 20022: 116). ...have known her" is a perfect form, whereas "He may know her" is unmarked (Huddleston and Pullum 20022: 116).
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  • * Huddleston, Rodney D. 2002. 'The Verb.' In: Huddleston, R. & G. Pullum (eds.), ''The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language''.
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