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- progressive aspects) from repetitive actions (habitual aspect). Certain aspectual distinctions express a relation between the time of the event and the...
- Hindi and Urdu (called together Hindustani), aspectual participles which mark the aspect and non-aspectual participles which do not mark verbal aspect...
- but also additional properties of the state or actionparticularly aspectual or modal properties. The category of aspect expresses how a state or action...
- constructed with the phrasal verb be going to ("going-to ****ure"). Further aspectual distinctions are shown by auxiliary verbs, primarily have and be, which...
- almost[clarification needed] all modern Slavic languages, only one type of aspectual opposition governs verbs, verb phrases and verb-related structures, manifesting...
- proposed by Moens and Steedman, based on the idea of the event nucleus. Aspectual classes can be analyzed as differing in their event structure, and this...
- Aramaic has two proper tenses: perfect and imperfect. These were originally aspectual, but developed into something more like a preterite and ****ure. The perfect...
- sub-aspectual infinitive forms. This way a verb form combining two grammatical aspects is constructed. The table below shows the combined aspectual forms:...
- (助詞; 'particles'): structural, aspectual, and modal. Structural particles are used for grammatical relations. Aspectual particles signal grammatical aspects...
- In the grammar of Ancient Gr****, an aorist (pronounced /ˈeɪ.ərɪst/ or /ˈɛərɪst/) (from the Ancient Gr**** ἀόριστος aóristos, 'undefined') is a type of verb...