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Imperfective aspect
Imperfective aspect The imperfective aspect is a grammatical aspect. It refers to an action that ...
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Grammatical aspect
Grammatical aspect In linguistics, grammatical aspect is a property of a verb that ... state. It is to be stressed that aspect, as discussed here, is a formal property ... all. Even languages that do not mark aspect formally, however, can convey such distinctions, if ... represented in many languages, is between perfective aspect and imperfective aspect. This is the ...
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Talk:Grammatical aspect
Talk:Grammatical aspect aspect (linguistics) Regarding linguistic aspect, there are a number of distinctions that ... store. This sentence does not have any aspect encoded in it at all, as far ... only by default- interested 3rd party) As aspect is not my area of expertise, ...
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Perfective aspect
Perfective aspect The perfective aspect is a grammatical aspect. For reasons outlined in Grammatical aspect#Confusing terminology: perfective vs. perfect, the term "perfective aspect" is variously taken to refer to ...
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Bulgarian language
... are immutable. Verb forms, however, vary in aspect, mood, tense, person, number and sometimes gender ... voice (active and passive) as well as aspect (perfective/aorist and imperfective). Aspect Bulgarian verbs express lexical aspect: perfective verbs signify the completion of ...
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Grammatical tense/multilingual sources
... Pagliuca (1994). The Evolution of Grammar: Tense, Aspect, and Modality in the Languages of the ... overlap between the concept of tense and aspect, which describes the flow of time (completed ... broad. However, I have some difficulty relating aspect here (I've included a little comment ... 2005 (UTC) I think the reference to aspect is good. You already mentioned that there ... limited to the 'when' of discourse, allowing aspect to cover the temporal 'how'. However, ...
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Southern Athabascan languages
... 10 direct object deictic subject thematic-derivational-aspect thematic-derivational-aspect transitional-semelfactive modal-aspectual subject "classifier" stem ... Morgan 1987:39). Verb stems and mode & aspect Verb stems have different forms that alternate according to aspect and tense. The alternation (ablaut) mostly involves ... stem form mode stem form mode -k’áásh imperfective ('to sharpen') -ghee imperfective ('to move ...
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User:Garzo/lala
... contouring' (the 'viewpoint' and 'kind of action') Aspect (grammatical coding - aspectuality is additional encoding) (perfective/imperfective) ('viewpoint') Aktionsart (lexical coding - words have encoded ... tome, edited by Östen Dahl, Tense and Aspect Systems.) Aktionsarten are verbal constructions, describing the ... Hindi) as secondary phenomena that relate originally aspect carrying forms to time domains. "A tense ... kind of linear interpretation of a localized aspect". (My translation of Lienhard's quoting ...
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Talk:Telicity
Talk:Telicity Telicity is not a verb aspect. The reading of the notion of telicity ... one cannot say that it is any aspect of a verb. Instead, it is marked ... in fact virtually nothing to do with aspect. One cannot also say that the Slavic ... with prefixes (including pre-) can be either imperfective and perfective, see verb aspect. Telicity is a verb feature but ...
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Japanese grammar
... there are the following six stem forms. Imperfective form (未然形 mizenkei) is used for plain ... can operate in both uses. Voice and aspect are also indicated by means of conjugation ... agglutinating auxiliary verbs. For example, the continuative aspect is formed by means of the continuative ... the auxiliary -iru to indicate the progressive aspect. Examples: to eat (食べる taberu), to drink ... tsuka.) 書・ (ka.) 見・ (mi.) 食べ・ (tabe.) Imperfective form(未然形 mizenkei) 使わ (.wa) 1 ...
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