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Each use of a particular aspect to express one of these semantic features defines a contextual variant of this aspect . If it is true that each verb belongs to either PERF or IMPERF , then this raises the question of what the criteria ...
Each use of a particular aspect to express one of these semantic features defines a contextual variant of this aspect . If it is true that each verb belongs to either PERF or IMPERF , then this raises the question of what the criteria ...
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In many languages , for example , a particular case is neither uniform with respect to form nor with respect to meaning . Latin genitive , for example , has no fixed meaning , and its morphological marking is highly variable .
In many languages , for example , a particular case is neither uniform with respect to form nor with respect to meaning . Latin genitive , for example , has no fixed meaning , and its morphological marking is highly variable .
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a obtain between particular time spans . It has two essential components , both of which are justifiable on independent grounds . The first is rather a prerequisite of the aspect definition proper . A distinction is made between verb ...
a obtain between particular time spans . It has two essential components , both of which are justifiable on independent grounds . The first is rather a prerequisite of the aspect definition proper . A distinction is made between verb ...
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