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Inchoative aspect
Some linguists prefer to use the term "inchoative aspect" to indicate change of state, and use the term ingressive aspect to indicate the starting of an action.
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Grammatical aspect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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and inchoative and ingressive aspects identify a change of state (The flowers started blooming) or the start of an action (He started running). Aspects of stage ... |
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These men do not agree entirely on the meaning of aspect, but they agree on the ingressive imperfect. And both are well acquainted with the current trends in ...
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have, by losing their ingressive aspect, completed the process of grammaticalization and become functional elements, separate from the other lexemic forms.
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Amazon.com: The grammaticalization of ingressive aspect in early English. ( 9781243457417): Lynn Diane Sims: Books.
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According to their meaning and function they have been classified in three main groups (expressing ingressive, continuative and respectively egressive aspect) ...
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23The progressive-ingressive construction marks aspect in Modern Persian and is normally used for actions that are in progress (e.g. 'I am writing a letter now') ...
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Some linguists prefer to use the term "inchoative aspect" to indicate change of state, and use the term ingressive aspect to indicate the starting of an action.
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the history of English seems to have been based upon two spatial conceptions of ingressive aspect: either the subject moves towards or enters a situation or the ...
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Oct 24, 2011 ... I have seen these markers glossed simply as -IKU and -KURU in syntax and semantics examples, but Matsuo Soga calls this aspect ingressive ...
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