Results 251 to 260 of about 4,229 (303)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Auxiliary verbs as a subcategory of the verb in Tswana
2021The auxiliary verb in Tswana is the focus of this study. An overview of the research that has been done on the auxiliary verb in Zulu, Sotho and Tswana up to now indicates that there are still a number of issues regarding auxiliary verbs in Tswana that need further investigation.
openaire +1 more source
South African Journal of African Languages, 1987
The auxiliary verbs in Xhosa are usually verbs which can also be used in most cases as normal autonomous verbs. They can therefore be termed halfway verbs. Only the deontic -ma, musa, and -kha which have a limited use in the verbal conjugation, -nga with a potential modality, and the copulative -ba ‘be or become’ can be classified as being primary ...
openaire +1 more source
The auxiliary verbs in Xhosa are usually verbs which can also be used in most cases as normal autonomous verbs. They can therefore be termed halfway verbs. Only the deontic -ma, musa, and -kha which have a limited use in the verbal conjugation, -nga with a potential modality, and the copulative -ba ‘be or become’ can be classified as being primary ...
openaire +1 more source
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1929
In the Mongolian language we often find two, three, or even four verbs in succession without a single conjunction between them. When analysing a continuous chain of verbs, it is best to consider two consecutive verbs at a time, for the circumstances in which such a combination is made can be brought under the following three headings:— 1. Sequential—
openaire +1 more source
In the Mongolian language we often find two, three, or even four verbs in succession without a single conjunction between them. When analysing a continuous chain of verbs, it is best to consider two consecutive verbs at a time, for the circumstances in which such a combination is made can be brought under the following three headings:— 1. Sequential—
openaire +1 more source
Intransitive Verbs and Auxiliaries
1986In Italian there are two particularly striking facts, originally brought to my attention by D. Perlmutter, which suggest that the class of verbs traditional grammar refers to as ‘intransitive’ is not homogeneous, and in particular that there exist important structural differences between sentences like (1a) and (1b).
openaire +1 more source
Examining Auxiliary Verbs in a Salient Belief Elicitation
Health Behavior and Policy Review, 2021Ronna C Turner +2 more
exaly
Hedging with modal auxiliary verbs in scientific discourse and women’s language
Open Linguistics, 2023Lindsay Susannah Schmauss, Kelly Kilian
exaly
The Influence of Argument-Structure Complexity on the Use of Auxiliary Verbs by Children With SLI
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018Bernard G Grela +2 more
exaly

