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Lexical Semantics and Irregular Inflection. [PDF]
Huang YT, Pinker S.
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The Leaf Fell (the Leaf): The Online Processing of Unaccusatives. [PDF]
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Novel forms for the expression of aspect in heritage Greek across majority languages. [PDF]
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Esta investigación se centra en la semántica del verbo del inglés antiguo, contribuyendo así a un área a la cual se ha prestado menos atención que a otros aspectos, como son la fonología, la morfología o la sintaxis.
Fidalgo Allo, Luisa
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In 1824, Jacob Grimm first used the terms perfective and imperfective to describe the German verbal system and initiated the discussion of the aspecto-actional meaning in such pairs as jagen : erjagen. Since then, German research has frequently failed to
Gallmeier, Maria
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Diatesi, Aktionsart e ruoli tematici di alcune forme latine in -tus
L'articolo fornisce una disamina delle forme participiali latine in -tus che mostrano una diatesi inattesa, sulla scorta dell'analisi della Aktionsart del loro predicato e di altri fattori semantico-aspettuali ...
FABRIZIO, Claudia
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English Imperatives and Aktionsart
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Aktionsart, progressive aspect and underspecification
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Counterfactuality and aktionsart
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2019Abstract In Middle English (ME), manner of motion verbs occur in perfect periphrases with both BE and HAVE as auxiliaries (e.g. is/has run, is/has ridden), the BE-variant being the older, the HAVE-variant the more recent form with these verbs.
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