Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... event ' , and ' stative ' , as appropriate . The viewpoints of English are PROGRESSIVE and SIMPLE aspect . Event sen- tences may have either ; for states , however , only the simple verb form is standard . In §2 I discuss the viewpoint ...
... event ' , and ' stative ' , as appropriate . The viewpoints of English are PROGRESSIVE and SIMPLE aspect . Event sen- tences may have either ; for states , however , only the simple verb form is standard . In §2 I discuss the viewpoint ...
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... event is presented from a stage that is neither initial nor final . To talk about an event from this viewpoint can constitute a reminder of its eventual termination or completion- its progression toward an eventual final stage . Thus ...
... event is presented from a stage that is neither initial nor final . To talk about an event from this viewpoint can constitute a reminder of its eventual termination or completion- its progression toward an eventual final stage . Thus ...
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... event in the story ' ( 175 ) . One wonders whether when clause + main clause is ' a single event ' , or whether the when clause is a background for ( and not part of ) the event . Consider the following Spanish examples : ( 15 ) Cuando ...
... event in the story ' ( 175 ) . One wonders whether when clause + main clause is ' a single event ' , or whether the when clause is a background for ( and not part of ) the event . Consider the following Spanish examples : ( 15 ) Cuando ...
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