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DOI: 10.1080/00138386108597094
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Chaucer's historical present, its meaning and uses

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“…7 In the following (4), ryngen is the historical present, while lefte is the distal (i.e. past) tense: 7 Both Benson (1961) and Nakayasu (2013) present an analysis of the historical present. The tendency for proximal elements is stronger in modals (75.0%) and temporal adverbs (75.3%).…”
Section: Proximal and Distal Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 In the following (4), ryngen is the historical present, while lefte is the distal (i.e. past) tense: 7 Both Benson (1961) and Nakayasu (2013) present an analysis of the historical present. The tendency for proximal elements is stronger in modals (75.0%) and temporal adverbs (75.3%).…”
Section: Proximal and Distal Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%