Definition of Habituality. Meaning of Habituality. Synonyms of Habituality

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Definition of Habituality

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- languages, which have no grammatical indicators of the habitual aspect, but may express habituality via cir****locution. Comrie, Bernard (1976). Aspect. Cambridge...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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....
- 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...
- 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...
- The tax regime for non-habitual residents (commonly known as NHRs or NHR Tax Regime), formally known as non-regular residents, was created with the approval...
- The Shaking the Habitual Tour is a concert tour by Swedish electronic music duo The Knife in support of their album Shaking the Habitual. It is their first...
- The Habitual Residence Test is used by the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland to determine eligibility for social security benefits. In both countries...
- ("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...