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  • '''Inceptive aspect''' is a term for a grammatical form that depicts the beginning of an action or situation. *[[ingressive aspect]]
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  • ...uppletion''' is a phenomenon by which the addition of a semantic aspect or grammatical function is expressed by a totally or partially different morpheme which ha
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  • The '''absentive''' is a [[verbal aspect]] that expresses an ongoing activity of an agent who is currently absent wh ...Werner Abraham|Abraham, Werner]]. 2007. Absent arguments on the absentive: grammatical category or just pragmatic inference? In: ''Groninger Arbeiten zur germanis
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  • ...term '''aktionsart''' is approx. equivalent to the English terms [[lexical aspect]] and [[kind of action]]. ...erkuyl 1993: 43). [[Lexical aspect]] and its difference from [[grammatical aspect]] has been prominently investigated in Slavonic linguistics. The linguistic
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  • ...ain verb]] and typically helps to express various concepts of [[tense]], [[aspect]] or [[mood]], but may also be used for other functions such as valence-cha ...n quite a few works, however, the term is applied to a much wider range of grammatical and/or lexical phenomena including expressions serving derivative, pro-verb
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  • ...mantic (intensity, plurality, etc) or grammatical (agreement with subject, aspect, etc).
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  • ...Werner Abraham|Abraham, Werner]]. 2007. Absent arguments on the absentive: grammatical category or just pragmatic inference? In: ''Groninger Arbeiten zur germanis [[Category:Aspect]]
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  • '''Tense''' is traditionally defined as a grammatical feature or (deictic) category expressing a temporal relation between the ev Alternatively, '''tense''' can be defined as a grammatical feature or (deictic) category encoding a temporal relation between the [[to
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  • == '''<div style="font-size:80%;">Lexico-grammatical domains</div>''' == ...]] -- [[Konjunktiv]] -- [[Optativ]] -- [[Portal:Tense and aspect|Tense and aspect]]<br>
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  • ...parts of speech]] because of their possible [[inflection]] in [[tense]], [[aspect]] and [[mood]], which is not possible for other parts of speech in most lan ...[Latin]]: ''verbum'' (word). Already in the Middle Ages it was used in its grammatical meaning by missionars.
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  • ...is specified in the lexicon. Structural meaning relates to elements with a grammatical function (including function words such as [[preposition|prepositions]] and ...or 'occsaional meaning'): In this dichotomy 'lexical' is understood as one aspect of [[lexical meaning]] as described above, i.e. as a meaning that is [[lang
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  • ...[[person]], [[number]], [[gender]], [[case]]), [[mood]], [[tense]], and [[aspect]].
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  • His doctoral thesis was called A Grammatical Analysis of ‘View of the Present State of Ireland’ by Spencer. This wor ...nguage and Speech, Vol. 2, Part2, April-June 1959, 72-85) the quantitative aspect is stressed as a necessary complement of qualitative linguistic facts. He p
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  • ...nd links to which it is connected. Every lexeme has its connection to the grammatical tactics. And it connects downwards to expression in some cases as a simple There is another aspect to the structure of the usual entry in a dictionary and that is the definit
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  • Tense refers to the grammatical expression of the time of the situation described in the proposition, relat ...ll'' has undergone a process of [[grammaticalization]], during which a new grammatical category has developed. This view of the existence of three tenses (present
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  • ...or [[grammatical number|number]] and [[grammatical case|case]], and have [[grammatical gender|noun classes]] assigned to them. ====Tense-aspect-mood====
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