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Interactions between directionals, TAM marking, and Aktionsart in Hnaring Lutuv (Lautu) Chin

Indiana Working Papers in South Asian Languages and Cultures
This paper explores interactions between directionals, TAM marking, and Aktionsart in Hnaring Lutuv (Lautu) Chin.
Anthony Brandy
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Tense, Aspect, Mood and Aktionsart in Mesqan: A South Ethio-Semitic language spoken in Ethiopia

Macrolinguistics, 2018
Ethiopia) Abstract : Mesqan is a South Ethio-Semitic tongue which is mainly worn in day-to-day message by a people of 179,737 communities in the Gurage Zone, Ethiopia, whose linguistic skin was not well expressed.
Ousman Shafi
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Actants and aktionsart: The Norwegian verb få as the dynamic counterpart to ha / Actants et mode d'action : le verbe norvégien få comme contrepartie dynamique de ha

Canadian Journal of Linguistics-revue Canadienne De Linguistique, 2019
Following Denis Bouchard's neo-Saussurean Sign Theory of Language, with a focus on the notion of Grammar Semantics, this article sketches a proposal for a unified understanding of the most multifunctional among Norwegian verbs, namely få ‘get’.
Madeleine Halmøy
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Aktionsart oder periphrastisches Perfekt?

Zeitschrift Fur Romanische Philologie, 1938
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Aspect, Tense, or Aktionsart?

Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 1996
This paper attempts to determine whether the particle ja in Kristang (spoken in Malacca, Malaysia) functions as part of an aspect, a tense, or an aktionsart system. The paper first argues that ja does not mark the perfective in an aspectual system. Second, it argues that ja does not mark the past in a tense system.
Elzbieta Thurgood, Graham Thurgood
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Aspect and Aktionsart: towards a semantic distinction

Journal of Linguistics, 1982
The Slavonic notion of ‘vid’ (= ‘aspect’) has recently received much attention from the viewpoint of general linguistics. Not surprisingly, perhaps, some of the major contributions to the study of aspect as a general metalinguistic category are offered by linguists who are anxious to treat aspect in terms so general that the category applies to as many
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