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Event sentences may have either ; for states , however , only the simple verb form is standard . ... As a basis for the discussion , I summarize very briefly an account of simple and progressive aspect in event sentences , as developed ...
Event sentences may have either ; for states , however , only the simple verb form is standard . ... As a basis for the discussion , I summarize very briefly an account of simple and progressive aspect in event sentences , as developed ...
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So the meanings of simple and progressive aspect suggest strongly that endpoints are part of the notion of event situation types . ... 14 The expectation of a final endpoint for all events helps to explain how this connotation arises .
So the meanings of simple and progressive aspect suggest strongly that endpoints are part of the notion of event situation types . ... 14 The expectation of a final endpoint for all events helps to explain how this connotation arises .
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These , she says , result from the strength of the CHP ( conversational historical present ) alternation rule , which uses the switch in verb forms to focus attention on a new event in the story ' ( 175 ) . One wonders whether when ...
These , she says , result from the strength of the CHP ( conversational historical present ) alternation rule , which uses the switch in verb forms to focus attention on a new event in the story ' ( 175 ) . One wonders whether when ...
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