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Verb aspect, event structure, and coreferential processing [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Memory and Language, 2009
We used an off-line story continuation task and an online ERP reading task to investigate coreferential processing following sentences that portrayed transfer-of-possession events as either ongoing or completed, using imperfective and perfective verb ...
Todd R Ferretti   +2 more
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The role of verb tense and verb aspect in the foregrounding of information during reading [PDF]

open access: yesMemory and Cognition, 1997
[EN]In three experiments, we explored the role of verb tense and verb aspect in subjects' construction of mental models while reading. In the first and second experiments, subjectsread paragraphs in which verb tense was manipulated to assign current ...
Manuel Carreiras   +2 more
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Aspect in the Lithuanian verb

Journal of Baltic Studies, 1980
(1980). Aspect in the Lithuanian verb. Journal of Baltic Studies: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 158-171.
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Verb Classes and Aspect

2015
This volume offers a variety of perspectives on two of the main topics situated at the crossroads between lexical semantics and syntax, namely: (a) aspect and its correspondence with syntactic structure; and (b) the delimitation of syntactic structures from verb classes.
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The Hebrew Verbs and Aspect

1998
Abstract This chapter examines the verbs and the concept of aspect in biblical Hebrew (BH) language. It suggests that the sequential interpretation triggered by wayyiqtols in the BH text is closely connected with the fact that the wayyiqtol form represents situations which include their end points.
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Time, aspect and the verb

Lingua, 1976
Robert S. Kirsner, Walter H. Hirtle
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The Aspect of Perspectiveness of the English Verbs

International Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities (IJSSH), 2017
The category of perspectiveness has long been the subject for research of many scientists. It is defined as the concept of an action that has to happen in the near future and it reflects understanding of action inevitability. In the given paper the author describes the category of perspectiveness linguistically using onomasiological approach.
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Time, Tense, and Aspect of Verbs

2008
In the previous chapter, we began our observation of verbs as a class. In this chapter, we will be examining how English verbs function to express the time of an event (tense) and information regarding the duration or completion of an event (aspect). The chapter is divided into five sections.
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