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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...
- Aramaic has two proper tenses: perfect and imperfect. These were originally aspectual, but developed into something more like a preterite and ****ure. The perfect...
- will be grammatically intransitive as jānā (to go) is. Hindustani is an aspectually split ergative language, with the ergative case marker, -ne, appearing...
- complement coercion and aspectual coercion. Complement coercion involves a mismatch of semantic meaning between lexical items, while aspectual coercion involves...
- constructed with the phrasal verb be going to ("going-to ****ure"). Further aspectual distinctions are shown by auxiliary verbs, primarily have and be, which...
- (助詞; 'particles'): structural, aspectual, and modal. Structural particles are used for grammatical relations. Aspectual particles signal grammatical aspects...
- meaning something like "then", added because tenses in PIE had primarily aspectual meaning. The augment is added to the indicative of the aorist, imperfect...
- technique of GenVoca is due to Smaragdakis called mixin-layers. Aspectual mixin layers and aspectual feature modules are recent extensions that incorporate aspect-oriented...
- syntax of written Tamil has also changed, with the introduction of new aspectual auxiliaries and more complex sentence structures, and with the emergence...
- Hindi and Urdu (called together Hindustani), aspectual participles which mark the aspect and non-aspectual participles which do not mark verbal aspect...