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Habitual be, also
called invariant be, is the use of an
uninflected be in African-American
English (AAE),
Caribbean English and Hiberno-English to mark...
- languages,
which have no
grammatical indicators of the
habitual aspect, but may
express habituality via cir****locution. Comrie,
Bernard (1976). Aspect. Cambridge...
- A
habitual offender,
repeat offender, or
career criminal is a
person convicted of a
crime who was
previously convicted of
other crimes.
Various state and...
- Dordrecht: Kluwer, p28. Bertinetto, Pier Marco, and
Alessandro Lenci. 2012. "
Habituality, Pluractionality, and Imperfectivity." In The
Oxford Handbook of Tense...
- *quererĂ¡n In Hindi,
verbs can be
conjugated for
three grammatical aspects (
habitual, perfective, and progressive) and five
grammatical moods (indicative, presumptive...
- In
conflict of laws,
habitual residence is the
standard used to
determine the law
which should be
applied to
determine a
given legal dispute or entitlement...
- ("to do") or
state ("to be") in
progress at a
specific time: they are non-
habitual,
imperfective aspects. In the
grammars of many
languages the two terms...
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Ritual de lo
Habitual (Spanish for "Ritual of the Usual") is the
second studio album by
American rock band Jane's Addiction,
released on
August 21, 1990...
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Shaking the
Habitual is the
fourth and
final studio album by
Swedish electronic music duo the Knife. It was
released on 5
April 2013 by
Rabid Records....
- pathological, and
physical states. It may be
defined as
absence of
interest or
habitual disinclination to exertion. In his
Summa Theologica,
Saint Thomas Aquinas...