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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «INGRESSIVENESS»
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1
Degrees of Restructuring in Creole Languages
Want expresses optative mood and, by extension, imminent action or
ingressiveness: (11) The house want to fall 'The house is about to collapse' (p.
298; 1821) Wan(t) + verb to convey imminent action or ingressiveness is likewise
attested in ...
Ingrid Neumann-Holzschuh, Edgar W. Schneider, 2001
2
Dutch Studies in Russian Linguistics
FURTHER EXAMPLES OF THE USE OF 6a/io IN INGRESSIVE
CONSTRUCTIONS The idea of ' ingressiveness ' can be conveyed by
constructions in which a finite verb form expresses the start of an activity specified
by a following ...
A. A. Barentsen, B. M. Groen, R. Sprenger, 1986
3
Ghanaian Pidgin English in Its West African Context: A ...
That ingressiveness i s only a peripheral function o f kam becomes clear when
sentences as the following are considered: (173) ì gò kam ritf de oda ent 3SB IRR
??? reach DEF other end 'it would reach the other end' jù gò kam tεn laikfaul 2sB
...
4
The Grammatical Category of Aspect in Japanese and Polish in ...
asoning: if in a language L there exists a class of verbs V (not necessarily all
Inverts) which in texts may appear together with markers of e.g. perfective- ness (
Vperf), imperfectiveness (Vimpf), iterativeness (Vitr), ingressiveness ( Vinjr), ...
ficult to demonstrate this by substituting some other underlying phrase for it, due
to the idiomatic and stylistically sub-standard nature of the expression. The
relationship between the two "actional" meanings of "intensity" and "
ingressiveness" is ...
ficult to demonstrate this by substituting some other underlying phrase for it, due
to the idiomatic and stylistically sub-standard nature of the expression. The
relationship between the two "actional" meanings of "intensity" and "
ingressiveness" is ...
Note that in these sentences the reduplication also expresses a notion of '
unexpectedness', 'suddenness' and 'ingressiveness'. (53c) has the aspectual
adverb hangu 'straight away'. (53) a. Na- pa- palu jaka ta- malih 3sN- _ RDP~ hit
if lpN- ...
8
Aspect in Mandarin Chinese: A Corpus-based Study
With ILSs, even the actual aspect marker -le can be used,22 because the
interaction of -le with unbounded states signals ingressiveness and only defines
the left boundary (i.e. the initial endpoint) of a situation while the right boundary is
left ...
Richard Xiao, Tony McEnery, 2004
9
An Introduction to Cognitive Linguistics
... from Heine 1993: 47) can be used for looking both forwards and backwards,
resulting in future or perfect and past tenses, while the action schema may be
used to express ingressiveness (the beginning of an action) as well as its
completion.
Friedrich Ungerer, Hans-Jorg Schmid, 2013
10
Ingham of Arabia: A Collection of Articles Presented as a ...
36 gam: here used as a verbal particle (a grammaticalized verb form since it
remains unconjugated for gender and number) indicating ingressiveness (or
inchoative aspect) of the action expressed in the following verb (here lamm), see
remark ...