In traditional practice, the limits for aspectual contact are determined by the planets involved. |
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It seems that both constructions are compatible with the different aspectual meanings, but to different degrees. |
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Verbs belonging to one aspectual class are characterized by determining the same types of results. |
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We show that these traditional models of perfective aspect cannot account for the aspectual system of Thai. |
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This alternation of vowel shape is the key to the temporal and aspectual inflection of the verb. |
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It could well be that the aspectual markers introduce events. |
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The basic verb stem can express various aspectual distinctions, such as the degree to which an action is ongoing or complete. |
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One factor that largely determined the ancient recognition of house strength is the aspectual relationship that naturally exists between house cusps and the ascendant. |
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They are also able to express tenses with adverbials and aspectual marking. |
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In some participial constructions, however, an aorist participle can have either a tensal or aspectual meaning. |
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But the PS conveys aspectual information too. |
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Certain aspectual distinctions express a relation in time between the event and the time of reference. |
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The most fundamental aspectual distinction, represented in many languages, is between perfective aspect and imperfective aspect. |
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An aspectual future based on perfective aspect markers could not develop in English. |
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The perfect in all moods is used as an aspectual marker, conveying the sense of a resultant state. |
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English expresses some other aspectual distinctions with other constructions. |
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In Section 2 we saw that Nuosu manifests two rigid word orders conditioned by a cluster of aspectual features. |
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It is well known that in languages with no overt aspectual morphology, telic predicates tend to be understood perfectively and atelic predicates imperfectively. |
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This is the basic aspectual distinction in the Slavic languages. |
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