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Future‐time reference in world Englishes
Abstract This paper presents the first large‐scale multivariate analysis of future‐time reference (FTR) variation in world Englishes. On the basis of 7,922 hand‐coded tokens from eight corpora of the International Corpus of English suite, the study probes the effect of eight predictor variables on the choice between will and BE going to (BGT) as FTR ...
Axel Bohmann
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Концепт "финансовый кризис" как системное образование : на материале современной англоязычной бизнес-публицистики [PDF]
Концепт "финансовый кризис" рассматривается как системное ментальное образование англоязычного делового сообщества.
Перелыгина, Т. А.
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The category of Number in Basque: II. Prehistorical and typological aspects [PDF]
The paper as a whole (parts 1 and 2) is a discussion about the relevance of the category of number in Basque in all sectors of the grammar (noun, pronouns, verbs, etc.), its development over time and its possible origin.
Martínez, Mikel,
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Acerca del problema del potencial semántico del progresivo en español [PDF]
The article contains analysis of various definitions of the meaning of the construction estar + gerundio in Spanish treated as the Progressive form, from the viewpoint of general aspectology.
Górbova, Elena V.
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Perífrasis incoativas: aproximación cognitiva y estudio de corpus [PDF]
L’objectiu d’aquest article és investigar l’estructura eventiva i la coerció aspectual en els predicats verbals que incorporen perífrasis de fase inicial o incoatives.
Aparicio, Juan +2 more
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Perfect Periphrases in Post-Classical and Early Byzantine Greek: An Ecological-Evolutionary Account
I analyze the use and development of perfect periphrases with the verbs “be” (eἰμί) and “have” (ἔχω) in Post-classical and Early Byzantine Greek. While their importance has often been stressed in the context of the restructuring of the verbal system ...
Klaas Bentein
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Argument and Verb Meaning Clustering From Expression Forms in LSE. [PDF]
García-Miguel JM, Cabeza-Pereiro MDC.
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The article examines the periphrastic constructions, which consist of the verb imet’ (to have) in the form of the present or past tense and the passive participle with the suffix -n- in The History of the Present State of the Ottoman Empire translated ...
Tatiana V. Pentkovskaia
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Voler + infinitiu en català: de la perífrasi aspectual d’imminència al marcador epistèmic i evidencial (del segle XIII a l’actualitat) [PDF]
Today’s Catalan knows the phrases vol ploure and vol caure, literally ‘[it] wants to rain’ and ‘[it] wants to fall,’ with the meaning of ‘showing signs that [something] has to [happen]’ (DDLC, s.v. voler).
Antolí Martínez, Jordi M.
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Easy-to-understand (E2U) language has typicallybeen used for written content, but there has been a recent interest in applying this concept to audiovisual content and access services on streamingplatforms.
Blanca Arias-Badia, Anna Matamala
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