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Focusing on aspectual choices which involve stative and non - stative ( event ) sentences , I will first discuss ( R1 ) the aspect of different sentence types . In $ 2 , I establish the aspectual interpretation of statives , and show ...
Focusing on aspectual choices which involve stative and non - stative ( event ) sentences , I will first discuss ( R1 ) the aspect of different sentence types . In $ 2 , I establish the aspectual interpretation of statives , and show ...
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The viewpoints of English are PROGRESSIVE and SIMPLE aspect . Event sentences may have either ; for states , however , only the simple verb form is standard . In $ 2 I discuss the viewpoint of statives . As a basis for the discussion ...
The viewpoints of English are PROGRESSIVE and SIMPLE aspect . Event sentences may have either ; for states , however , only the simple verb form is standard . In $ 2 I discuss the viewpoint of statives . As a basis for the discussion ...
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More specifically , the meaning of simple aspect correlates with endpoint properties . If this correlation is taken seriously , a rather elegant solution to the problem of interpreting the simple form is possible .
More specifically , the meaning of simple aspect correlates with endpoint properties . If this correlation is taken seriously , a rather elegant solution to the problem of interpreting the simple form is possible .
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