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(A)structuring Atelicity

open access: yes, 2005
Hagit Borer
exaly   +3 more sources

Refining stratified reference [PDF]

open access: yesTheoretical Linguistics, 2015
This is a reply to the comments by Corver, Doetjes, Link, Piñón, Schwarzschild, and Syrett on the target article in this volume, 'Stratified reference: The common core of distributivity, aspect, and measurement'.
Lucas Champollion
exaly   +2 more sources
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Pluractionality and atelicity in Miriwoong

Australian Journal of Linguistics
Connor Brown
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Expressive values of reduplication in Barunga Kriol (northern Australia)

open access: yesStudies in Language, 2018
This article describes the semantic values of reduplication in Barunga Kriol – an English-based creole of northern Australia –, with a focus on its expressive functions. Barunga Kriol reduplication has two types of functions. Its most frequent meaning is
Maia Ponsonnet
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The Aspectual Category of Telicity/Atelicity of Verbal Action in French (Based on Verbs of Movement)

open access: yesSmart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, 2019
O. A. Mogutova   +2 more
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Pluractional Posing as Progressive: A Construction between Lexical and Grammatical Aspect [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Linguistics, 2012
This paper proposes an analysis of an aspectual construction in Jaminjung, a non-Pama-Nyungan Australian language of the Mirndi family. At first sight, this looks like construction conveying grammatical aspect, specifically progressive, since it bears ...
Eva Schultze-Berndt
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Locomotion and Posture in Ateles geoffroyi and Ateles paniscus

Folia Primatologica, 1978
The locomotor and postural behavior of Ateles geoffroyi and Ateles paniscus was studied in Panama and Surinam. Ateles locomotion can be divided into five patterns on the basis of limb usage: quadrupedal walking and running, suspensory locomotion, climbing, bipedalism and leaping.
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Susceptibility of Ateles fusciceps, ateles geoffroy and Cebu capucinus monkeys to Plasmodium vivax

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1969
Abstract Plasmodium vivax infected Panamanian monkeys Ateles fusciceps, A. geoffroyi , and Cebus capucinus . The parasites were from Aotus trivirgatus donors which had been infected originally from human sources. The resultant parasitaemia was relatively high in the Ateles , but low in the Cebus .
M D, Young, J A, Porter
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