«IMPERFECTIVELY» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
imperfectively শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
imperfectively শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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Tense, Aspect and Action: Empirical and Theoretical ...
As e makes no assumptions about any temporal limit of the situation of the core
clause, it is also used in generic, timeless, and omnitemporal statements. When it
is for some reason unnatural to interpret the core clause situation imperfectively,
...
Carl Bache, Hans Basbøll, Carl-Erik Lindberg,
1994
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Cognitive Grammar : An Introduction: An Introduction
The posture verbs can also be used imperfectively, as in (18)(c), which suggests
that the park is the statue's permanent home. Suppose, however, that the statue
is placed there only temporarily, while its permanent location is being prepared.
San Diego (Emeritus) Ronald W. Langacker Professor University of California,
2008
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At the Same Time-: The Expression of Simultaneity in Learner ...
At the same time, they use much less imperfectively derived verbs than the Czech
native speakers as well as the English learner group. English learners, on the
other hand, never match the amount of derived imperfective or perfective verbs ...
contrast to (40)-(41), (42) demonstrates that position e1 can also be perfectively
viewed (e and e' are merely concomitant, so that e = e1 is not imperfectively
viewed, but perfectively viewed). The obvious conclusion of this apparent
paradox is ...
Jesse Mortelmans, Tanja Mortelmans, Walter De Mulder,
2011
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Essentials of Cognitive Grammar
The posture verbs can also be used imperfectively, as in (18)(c), which suggests
that the park is the statue's permanent home. Suppose, however, that the statue
is placed there only temporarily, while its permanent location is being prepared.
Ronald W. Langacker,
2013
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Verbal Aspect in Discourse: Contributions to the Semantics ...
"to understand, grasp" poljubit* "to come to love"). Accomplishments can be
viewed imperfectively (Boris citai1 knigu "Boris 'read' the book"), in which 'read'
stands for any of the imperfective contextual variants of durative, progressive,
iterative, ...
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The Semantic Structure of Spanish: Meaning and Grammatical Form
On the other hand, in (70b) the speaker views the situation imperfectively,
whichis to say that the speaker has chosen the form which depicts the middle of
the situation without regard to the fact that it obviously had begun at some point
and ...
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Tense and Aspect in Modern Colloquial Japanese
Such a subjective distinction in English must be considered either neutralized or
irrelevant. An English sentence such as “I read a novel last night” can be said
either perfectively or imperfectively in Russian depending upon how the action is
...
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Aspect in English: A `Common-Sense' View of the Interplay ...
First, it is just a general tendency for sentences with a bare plural like those in (58
) to be read imperfectively, not that they are to be regarded as always
imperfective. Second, in spite of this tendency, probably all sentences of this kind
could be ...
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Topics in Cognitive Linguistics
An imperfective state predication followed by an imperfectively marked activity,
accomplishment or achievement will also mark simultaneity; an imperfective
sequence of activities or achievements / accomplishments may mark locally ...