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a speaker takes the situation as an event . Let us consider what is involved in such choices . Perhaps the speaker temporarily endows a stative situation with properties characteristic of events - or the situation might actually have ...
a speaker takes the situation as an event . Let us consider what is involved in such choices . Perhaps the speaker temporarily endows a stative situation with properties characteristic of events - or the situation might actually have ...
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uniquely associated with one situation type : indeed , English simple aspect is associated with all situation types ... Generally , speakers make standard associations between actual situations and situation types , e.g. states with ...
uniquely associated with one situation type : indeed , English simple aspect is associated with all situation types ... Generally , speakers make standard associations between actual situations and situation types , e.g. states with ...
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The notion of situation type allows a clear statement of what is involved a when speakers make aspectual choices . In talking , speakers associate an actual situation with an idealized situation type , by using the linguistic forms ...
The notion of situation type allows a clear statement of what is involved a when speakers make aspectual choices . In talking , speakers associate an actual situation with an idealized situation type , by using the linguistic forms ...
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