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Thus sentences about the different types of situation will be referred to with the terms ' activity ' , ' accomplishment ' , ' achievement ' , ' event ' , and ' stative ' , as appropriate . The viewpoints of English are PROGRESSIVE and ...
Thus sentences about the different types of situation will be referred to with the terms ' activity ' , ' accomplishment ' , ' achievement ' , ' event ' , and ' stative ' , as appropriate . The viewpoints of English are PROGRESSIVE and ...
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I will follow general usage in referring to sentences that talk about states , and have the simple verb form , as STATIVE ; sentences like those in 8 will be called PROGRESSIVE STATIVES . 2.2 . THE ASPECT OF STATIVE SENTENCES .
I will follow general usage in referring to sentences that talk about states , and have the simple verb form , as STATIVE ; sentences like those in 8 will be called PROGRESSIVE STATIVES . 2.2 . THE ASPECT OF STATIVE SENTENCES .
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these contexts from event sentences : progressives cannot appear in them , and event sentences with simple aspect indicate a ... Depending on the aspect of an event sentence , an assertion that the situation continues is felicitous or ...
these contexts from event sentences : progressives cannot appear in them , and event sentences with simple aspect indicate a ... Depending on the aspect of an event sentence , an assertion that the situation continues is felicitous or ...
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