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... aspect oper- ates on both the lexical and sentential levels in con- temporary Mandarin Chinese . Based on this description , they propose a number of refinements to currently existing general theories of aspect . The accompanying ...
... aspect oper- ates on both the lexical and sentential levels in con- temporary Mandarin Chinese . Based on this description , they propose a number of refinements to currently existing general theories of aspect . The accompanying ...
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... aspect . The papers in Part 2 examine the interaction of aspect , tense , and discourse . Part 3 presents results from studies on aspect in first- and second - language acquisition and in language attrition . The papers in Part 1 are ...
... aspect . The papers in Part 2 examine the interaction of aspect , tense , and discourse . Part 3 presents results from studies on aspect in first- and second - language acquisition and in language attrition . The papers in Part 1 are ...
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... aspect is entirely lost , and verbal aspectual morphology in American Russian encodes lexical aspect only . Verbs encoding a clear endpoint or transition from one state into another get perfective aspect . Verbs that don't do this take ...
... aspect is entirely lost , and verbal aspectual morphology in American Russian encodes lexical aspect only . Verbs encoding a clear endpoint or transition from one state into another get perfective aspect . Verbs that don't do this take ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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