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What is a Iterative Aspect - Glossary of Linguistic Terms |Definition: Iterative aspect is an aspect that expresses the repetition of an event or state. Kinds: Distributive Aspect.
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[PDF] ASPECT - Gramma Institute of LinguisticsThe aim of the present book is to provide an introduction to verbal aspect and related concepts. It differs from most other books on aspect.
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[PDF] ITERATIVE OPERATIONS - ACL Anthology2 BASIC CONDITION OF THE ITERATION. The iterative aspect is one of sentential aspect and denotes plural occurrence of an event or an action.
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[PDF] HABITUALITY, PLURACTIONALITY, AND IMPERFECTIVITYEvent-internal pluractionality (called “multiplicative” by Shluinsky, 2009 ): the event consists of more than one sub-event occurring in one and the same ...
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[PDF] Tense and Aspect SystemsIterative aspect. 18 .37 -44. Table 3.15 Dktribution of HABG {n>2). Rank. No. of ... of periphrastic constructions. The system of Bengali is rather.
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[PDF] 77. Verb - UNM Linguisticspressed derivationally is the iterative aspect. defined as the repetition of an action on a single occasion. Iterative is often expressed. Page 6. 804 by ...
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Infixation in the Americas: A Cross-Linguistic Survey1In Mosetén (cas; isolate), a type of iterative aspect is expressed by a glottal stop infix that occurs before the last consonant of the verbal root (Sakel 2004: ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Chapter 4: Reduplication - Linguistics... iterative aspect in Amele (Trans New Guinea, Madang), “the whole stem is normally reduplicated if the verb does not have an object marker, otherwise the ...
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[PDF] LING 472 Spring 2020 Assignment 2 A grammar of Kaixo verbsThe iterative aspect is marked by reduplication of the first onset and nucleus after all the other affixes men- tioned previously are in place. For example ...
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[PDF] ! 1" The$development$of$iterative$verbal$periphrases$in ...Jun 16, 2015 · "2005."The"RETURN"source"domain"and"the"iterative"aspect"in"16thIcentury". Spanish."A"corpus"analysis"of"'tornar/volver"+"preposition"+ ...
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What is a Distributive Aspect | Glossary of Linguistic Terms - SIL GlobalDistributive Aspect. Definition: Distributive aspect is an iterative aspect which expresses that an event is applied to members of a group one after another.
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5.3 Morphology beyond affixes – Essentials of Linguistics, 2nd editionReduplication. Finally, reduplication involves repeating part or all of a word as part of a morphological pattern. In Halq'eméylem, a Salish language spoken ...Missing: iterative auxiliary
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The Evolution of Grammar - The University of Chicago PressJoan Bybee and her colleagues present a new theory of the evolution of grammar that links structure and meaning in a way that directly challenges most ...
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Aspect - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentAn introduction to the general linguistic study of aspect. Topics covered include the relation of tense and aspect, the morphology and the semantics of aspect.Missing: PDF | Show results with:PDF
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The Parameter of Aspect - Book - SpringerLinkThe Parameter of Aspect. Book; © 1991. 1st edition; View latest edition. Accessibility Information. The Parameter of Aspect. Overview. Authors: Carlota S. Smith.
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[PDF] Generics, habituals, and iteratives Sentences may express ...Payne (1997) describes iteratives in the following way: “Iterative aspect is when a punctual event takes place several times in succession.” (p. 39) That is ...
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iterative (verb) - English Grammar - ThoughtCoFeb 12, 2020 · An iterative is a verb or verb form indicating that an action is (or was) repeated. Also called frequentative, habitual verb, iterative activity, and iterative ...
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[PDF] Diminutive verbs in German: Semantic analysis and theoretical ...German verbs ending in -eln are often described as having a diminutive or iterative meaning. While this rather vague and general observation is widely ...
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Category:German frequentative verbs - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryCategory:German frequentative verbs · hangeln · näseln · schaukeln · dackeln · gründeln · brammeln · wackeln · fummeln ...
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Chapter 25 - Tense and Aspect in Germanic LanguagesThe tense and aspect systems of Germanic languages are not extremely complex when compared to certain other language groups, but are constantly subject to fresh ...
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[PDF] THE CATEGORY OF ASPECT IN ENGLISH GRAMMARMay 5, 2023 · The aim of this article is a closer examination of aspectuality in English, that is to say, to thoroughly investigate the theme "Aspect" and ...
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[PDF] Diachrony and typology of Slavic aspect: What does morphology tell ...Apr 20, 2022 · Most of these prefixes and suffixes are transparent and clearly segmentable from the original stem and desinences marking other categories,.
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On the Problem of Iterative Action of the Russian Verb | JászayThe article focuses on iteration in the Russian language, which is represented by different semantic types, based on the nature of the repetitive meaning ...
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[PDF] The Semantics and Discourse Function of Habitual-Iterative Verbs in ...It is a guiding principle of both a semiotic and cognitive linguistics that language does not represent an autonomous conceptual system but is related to other ...
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[PDF] Milan Bilý - ITERATIVE VERBS IN WEST SLAVIC ... - DiVA portalIn modern Russian literary language only a few re sidues of the iterative ... (1970): A Grammar of Aspect. Usage and Mean- ing in the Russian Verb ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the iterative aspect in Bulgarian based on the provided segments from Anelia Stefanova Ignatova’s PhD thesis and related documents. To retain all information in a dense and comprehensive format, I will use a combination of narrative text and a table in CSV format to organize key details efficiently. The narrative will provide an overview, while the table will capture specific examples, verb classes, and linguistic features across the segments.
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Iterative/Semelfactive = Collective/Singulative? Parallels in SlavicIn this paper, I will discuss a topic concerning part–whole structures in the nominal and verbal domain. Specifically, I will address the question of ...
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[PDF] VERBAL 'PREFIXATION' IN THE URALIC LANGUAGESin Steinitz (1981). 3 For example, in Hungarian both imperfective and perfective verbs can take the iterative suffix -gat/-get without any change in aspect.<|separator|>
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Aspectual Categories in NavajoMany verb bases in Navajo realize a set of discontinuous morphological categories which combine with the theme to form the verb base. The categories are ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Navajo Verb Stem Position and the Bipartite Structure of the Navajo ...The following verbs illustrate two additional adjunct categories, the iterative [ná] ([nő´] before apicals) and the (distributive) plural [da]. These are.
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[PDF] Functions of Verb Reduplication and Verb Doubling in SwahiliAcross Bantu, verb reduplication has been noted to commonly convey an iterative, repetitive, or continuous action, as well as in some languages being associated ...
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Functions of verb reduplication and verb doubling in SwahiliJan 6, 2022 · Across Bantu, verb reduplication has been noted to commonly convey an iterative, repetitive, or continuous action, as well as in some languages ...
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[PDF] Aspect, time, and associative relations in Australian languages... iterative aspect suffix ... Dixon, Robert M. W. (1980), The languages of Australia. ... Dixon (1980: 317) traces these allomorphs back to proto-Australian.
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The Parameter of Aspect - C.S. Smith - Google BooksAug 31, 1997 · The Parameter of Aspect. Front Cover. CS Smith. Springer Science & Business Media, Aug 31, 1997 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 349 pages.
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The Semantic Typology of Pluractionality - eScholarship.orgThe Semantic Typology of Pluractionality. 2007. Wood, Esther ... Main Content Metrics Author & Book Info. Main Content. Download PDF to View View Larger.Missing: distributive- iterative
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[PDF] Joan Bybee - University of New Mexico 1. THEORIES OF GRAMMARAug 3, 2013 · Among stative verbs, it is 'be' and 'have' that grammaticize, and for active verbs, the most generalized, 'do' (Bybee et al. 1994). A brief ...
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