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Bohnemeyer, Jürgen (2000). Time Reference Across Languages.
URL: http://www.mpi.nl/world/persons/private/bohnem/lotboh4.pdf
(Last accessed 2005-02-18).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 498&langcode=deu (2021-08-10).
Example #1:
a. Wenn du diesen Pilz (jetzt) ißt, bist du morgen mittag tot.
if youthis mushroomnow eat(PRS) are(PRS) youtomorrow noon dead
`If you eat this mushroom (now), you will be dead (by tomorrow noon).'
Example #2:
b. Nächstes Jahr schreibe ich ein Buch über Semantik.
next year write(PRS) I a book on semantics
`Next year, I'll write a book on semantics.'
Example #3:
c. Laut Fahrplan fährt der Zug um zehn.
according to the schedule leaves(PRS) the train at ten
`According to the schedule, the train leaves at ten.'
Example #4:
d. Ich nehme dich mit nach Glasgow.
I take(PRS) youalong to Glasgow
`I'll give you a lift to Glasgow.'
Example #5:
(19) a. Wenn du diesen Pilz (jetzt) ißt, bist du morgen mittag tot.
GER if youthis mushroomnow eat(PRS) are(PRS) youtomorrow noon dead
`If you eat this mushroom (now), you will be dead (by tomorrow noon).'
Example #6:
b. Nächstes Jahr schreibe ich ein Buch über Semantik.
next year write(PRS) I a book on semantics
`Next year, I'll write a book on semantics.'
Example #7:
c. Laut Fahrplan fährt der Zug um zehn.
according to the schedule leaves(PRS) the train at ten
`According to the schedule, the train leaves at ten.'
Example #8:
d. Ich nehme dich mit nach Glasgow.
I take(PRS) youalong to Glasgow
`I'll give you a lift to Glasgow.'
Example #9:
(20) Er wird morgen/gerade an seinem Buch arbeiten.
GER He FUT tomorrow/right now on his book work(INF)
`He will work on his book tomorrow / he will be working on his book right now.'