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- Perfective by Default: Aspect-Shifting Affixes in Turkish Benjamin S
- When (Im)Perfective Is Perfect (And When It Is Not)*
- A Comparative Study of Perfect Aspect Category in English and Chinese
- 'Aspect' As a Feature of Meaning in the Classical Greek Verb
- Aspects in the Misne Tora
- Aspect in Ancient Greek a Semantic Analysis of the Aorist and Imperfective
- 4 the Romance Languages
- Preterit Expansion and Perfect Demise in Porteño Spanish and Beyond Brill’S Studies in Historical Linguistics
- 6/17/02 Perfective Aspect As Underspecified Past Tense
- Thompson on Aspect and the Primacy of Naive Action Explanations
- Aspects of Aspect
- The Collaborative Function of Verbal Aspect and Aktionsart
- What Particle Verbs Have to Do with Grammatical Aspect in Early Child English*
- Grammaticalization of Tense/Aspect/ Mood Marking in Yucatec Maya Christian Lehmann University of Erfurt
- 1. the Uses of Perfective Aspect : 3- the Perfect Aspect in Past Tense Relates the Event ( Verb ) to Past Time Point of Reference
- Tense, Aspect, Mood
- Aspect in Episodic, Adverbially Quantified and Habitual Dynamic Contexts in Polish, Czech and Russian
- The Verb in the Germanic Languages: a Comparative Study of the Verb "To Be"
- The Creation of Tense and Aspect Systems in the Languages of the World
- German and Dutch in Contrast Konvergenz Und Divergenz
- Negation and Perfective Vs. Imperfective Aspect Matti
- Grammatical Aspect in Children
- Aspects and Verbal Classifier Structures in Hui Chinese
- Verbal Aspects in Germanic, Slavic, and Baltic. INSTITUTION Linguistic Society of America, Washington, D.C
- Aspect: an Overview
- Fluid Aspects of Negation in Central Pomo
- Ling202a Final Paper Jinxiao Song Semelfactive Verbs in Mandarin Chinese
- Tense, Aspect and Quantification 1
- Lemmatisation of Old English Strong Verbs on a Lexical Database
- The ASL Perfect Formed by Preverbal FINISH
- Adiachronic Analysis of the Progressive Aspect in Black South
- Some General Thoughts on Tense and Aspect in Modern Greek
- Major Distinctive Characteristics of Germanic: Morphology. Most of the Distinctive Innovations in Germanic Morphology Involve
- Tense, Mood, Aspect, Diathesis Their Logic and Typology Lauri Carlson
- An Overview of Syntactic Tense & Aspect: from Both Grammatical
- Types of Tense and Aspect Systems‡ Wolfgang Raible