The corollary of this, as Whorf points out, is that thinkings and feelings to do with 'eventings' in the world are located there, out in the world in which the eventing takes place - as a natural part of the whole into which they are interwoven.
Today is the day when we can enjoy life, for yesterday is gone, and tomorrow never comes.
Thus it appears that one avenue by which cunnan begins to grammaticize as an auxiliary is determined by the fact that it was already frequent and had already undergone some weakening of its semantic content.
Hark, my husband! he's singing and hoiting; and I'm fain to cark and care, and all little enough
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