From Contribution: Adverbial subordinators in European languages
'in cases when p, q', 'whenever p, q': (i) alternative term: "Indefinite Time"; (ii) involves quantification over a situation p: at all times when p is true, q is true, too; typically expressed by means of adverbial subordinators primarily signalling Simultaneity Overlap, Place, or Condition (cf. Thompson & Longacre (1985) on habitual/generic conditionals) (e.g. When(ever) there is smoke, there is fire; Where(ever) children are involved, divorces are particularly unpleasant; If possible, you should answer all the questions in the questionnaire.)
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