-
progressive aspects) from
repetitive actions (habitual aspect).
Certain aspectual distinctions express a
relation between the time of the
event and the...
-
constructed with the
phrasal verb be
going to ("going-to ****ure").
Further aspectual distinctions are
shown by
auxiliary verbs,
primarily have and be, which...
-
Aramaic has two
proper tenses:
perfect and imperfect.
These were
originally aspectual, but
developed into
something more like a
preterite and ****ure. The perfect...
- come' Here, an
explicit perfect and
habituality can be marked,
which is
aspectual in
meaning as well. This
position may be
occupied by
multiple suffixes...
- (助詞; 'particles'): structural,
aspectual, and modal.
Structural particles are used for
grammatical relations.
Aspectual particles signal grammatical aspects...
- by the use of
derivational suffixes or the
combination of
affixes with
aspectual meanings with the
semantic lexical aspect of
different verbs. However...
-
meaning something like "then",
added because tenses in PIE had
primarily aspectual meaning. The
augment is
added to the
indicative of the aorist, imperfect...
-
locative particles,
articles and possessives.
Verbal particles indicate aspectual, tense-related or
modal properties of the verb
which they
relate to. They...
- system, with many
nuances achieved using combinations of the
three basic aspectual forms (perfect, imperfect, gerundive) and
various auxiliary verbs including...
- put less
emphasis on
marking tense than on
marking aspect.
Typically aspectually unmarked stative verbs can be
marked with the
anterior tense, and non-statives...