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'''Inceptive''' verbs are [[verb]]s that denote the beginning of an action or situation.
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===Definition:===
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Inceptive verbs are [[verb]]s that denote the beginning of an action or situation.
  
===Origin===
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From Latin ''incept-/incipere'' 'begin'. The term ''inceptive'' has been attested in this sense since the 17th century.
 
From Latin ''incept-/incipere'' 'begin'. The term ''inceptive'' has been attested in this sense since the 17th century.
  
===Other languages===
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===Other languages:===
 
Deutsch: [[Inzeptiv]]
 
Deutsch: [[Inzeptiv]]
  
 
[[Category:En]]
 
[[Category:En]]
 
[[Category:Morphology]]
 
[[Category:Morphology]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 3 August 2014

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Definition:

Inceptive verbs are verbs that denote the beginning of an action or situation.

Origin:

From Latin incept-/incipere 'begin'. The term inceptive has been attested in this sense since the 17th century.

Other languages:

Deutsch: Inzeptiv