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... aspect ' , and voice may be interpreted from the angle of aspect . For example , ' I have a book ' is in the durative aspect , not in the momen- taneous aspect , so it can't be replaced by ' I am having a book . ' The reason why the ...
... aspect ' , and voice may be interpreted from the angle of aspect . For example , ' I have a book ' is in the durative aspect , not in the momen- taneous aspect , so it can't be replaced by ' I am having a book . ' The reason why the ...
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... aspect . Loves in ' He loves his son ' is in the durative aspect , and is loved in ' He is loved by his son ' is also in the durative aspect . But in the phrase ' to love and to be loved ' we have to recognize the momentaneous aspect ...
... aspect . Loves in ' He loves his son ' is in the durative aspect , and is loved in ' He is loved by his son ' is also in the durative aspect . But in the phrase ' to love and to be loved ' we have to recognize the momentaneous aspect ...
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... aspect to penetrate the real meaning of this idiomatic expression . There is reflected in the use of have here a good deal of intensive certainty or security in the mind of the subject - referent . That is to a greater extent the case ...
... aspect to penetrate the real meaning of this idiomatic expression . There is reflected in the use of have here a good deal of intensive certainty or security in the mind of the subject - referent . That is to a greater extent the case ...
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CAEDMONS HYMNA Phonological Approach | |
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A Note on the Provenance of the Orrmulum Haruo Kôzu 20 | |
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accusative active voice ain't aspect Beowulf Boeth Boethius bummer causative century Chaucer clauses collocation colloquial construction context Criseyde CT Prol Curme dative denote Dickens durative aspect English Grammar expression feminine following examples Fortune genitive gerund historical Iago Iago's ibid images instances intransitive Jespersen John Late Modern English Latin laugh LIBRARIES STANFORD UNIVERSITY meaning medio-reflexive Middle English Middle voice Midland mote nature nominative Northern noun object original Orrmulum Othello Pandarus passive voice past participle perfect infinitive person phrase Poutsma predicate preposition present participle preterite progressive form pronoun quotation refl reflexive verbs reflexive voice says Scrooge seems semantic sense sentence Shakespeare smile speaker speaking speech STANFORD UNIVERSITY STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES Stoffel stylistic subjunctive synonyms Syntax tense thing thou transitive verb Troilus Troilus and Criseyde Troilus's UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES STANFORD usage West Midland word-order words wyrd