-
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
action –
particularly 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...