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  • ===[[Linguistics:Grammatical aspect|Aspects]]=== ====Gnomic====
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  • | PERF || Perfect aspect | CONT || Continuous aspect
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  • | PERF || Perfect aspect | CONT || Continuous aspect
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  • ...ice is triggered. By making use of telicity in conjuncture with tense and aspect, a broad range on nuances may be expressed in Classical Talothic. Some ver ...spect|gnomic]], [[w:Imperfective aspect|imperfective]], and [[w:Perfective aspect|perfective]] aspects. Not all verbs have all stems, however all have S1 as
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  • | {{sc|asp}} || [[aspect (grammar)|aspect]] | {{sc|compl, cpl}} || [[completive aspect]]
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  • ...ing affixes (example root ''-bac-'' "to eat"). These unmarked forms have a gnomic or progressive meaning (e.g. "I eat" or "I am eating"). ====Aspect markers====
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  • ...lines nouns under a 12 case system and conjugates verbs for person, tense, aspect, and mood. Adjectives are not inflected and have zero-grade derivation for ...different allophonic variations, Pangali's plosives are the most unstable aspect of the language's phonological inventory.
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  • ...ermined either by the phonology or the morphology. Verbs are inflected for aspect, time, valency, and mood. Some particles are inflected for number and case. ...es in '''Ahāmatya''', and indicates the '''object''' of an '''imperfective aspect verb''', and the '''object''' of some prepositions. The accusative<sub>1</s
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  • * Ex. ''Viv''~ [Aspect of life] * ''Ven''~ [Aspect of victory], ''Ven''-a/ay/an/ayn [Victorious/a]
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  • ==== Aspect-tense nouns ==== Each verb formally has four aspect-tense nouns: Aorist present, aorist past, aorist future and perfect.
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  • ...conjugate only for tense, but active verbs will usually be conjugated for aspect as well. =====Aspect=====
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  • .... Similarly to Indo-European languages, Czecklish conflates both tense and aspect. Therefore, it is not entirely appropriate to describe the inflections in C ...occurred in the past time. The Imperfect is conflation of the imperfective aspect and the preterite tense.
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  • The affix positions are the following: <tt>tense-aspect.VERB.mood.negation</tt> *Gnomic ({{smallcaps|gno}})
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  • Slot 3: Aspect-Intensity-Voice ...by “a” when used after a consonant cluster. The marker -ss- is used if the aspect is that intended merely by the tense but the final sound is a vowel and it
    39 KB (6,560 words) - 15:05, 18 August 2013
  • =====''Grammatical Aspect''===== Absolute : gnomic
    31 KB (4,350 words) - 23:09, 7 February 2017
  • ...sists of at least one verb and a number of particles which indicate tense, aspect, mood, evidentiality and the speaker's opinion. The general formula for the * Tense/aspect I
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  • ...tinction made between conjugation and derivation with, for example, verbal aspect belonging to both categories. ...e conjugation of the verb is largely carried out with suffixes to indicate aspect, voice, subject and object. The order of elements is fixed in the following
    28 KB (3,899 words) - 21:46, 19 March 2020
  • ...aspects are simple, perfect, progressive, habitual, and inchoative. Simple aspect is used for: *Gnomic aspect
    17 KB (2,030 words) - 00:56, 9 January 2019
  • ====Tense + Aspect==== ...nt: Used for an event currently occurring (progressive) or general truths (gnomic).
    17 KB (2,277 words) - 20:02, 9 October 2018
  • Verbal roots are marked for tense, aspect and subject (animacy, gender, number and person). Mood is marked through po ! Primary aspect (-2) !! Tense (2)
    46 KB (6,907 words) - 23:09, 29 September 2017
  • ...rm lets the agent unspecified, which conveys a grammatical aspect of the ''gnomic'' and ''habitual'' types. E.g. if the actor is mentioned (be it through the '''''· Slot 1: Tense/Aspect'''''
    46 KB (6,520 words) - 03:22, 20 January 2017
  • ...a full noun phrase. One is in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnomic_aspect gnomic utterances], and the other is to indicate that the subject of a transitive =====Gnomic Utterances=====
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  • ...class'' of the verb, which indicates the vowel used in person-number-tense/aspect conjugation ([[#Thematic anaptyxis|&rarr;Thematic anaptyxis]]). Because the ...onjugate by apophony to express voice, and by suffixation to express tense-aspect. Verbs do not conjugate for mood, which is instead expressed through modal
    49 KB (6,456 words) - 14:40, 30 December 2022
  • ...ticles (featured at the beginning of a VP) that denote conditional, telic, gnomic, permissive, obligative, and potential moods. There are a number of suffixe ====Aspect====
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  • ...n event, a state, or a change in state. It is heavily conjugated to tense, aspect and mood. There exists two grammatical classes of verbs, namely t-class and ====Aspect====
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  • ...bgroup, called adjectival verbs, can act similarly to finite verbs in this aspect. ...he irrealis form. All of these forms can be further divided into [[w:Tense–aspect–mood|TAM]] categories. Each form receive a different marking, represented
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  • Verbs agree in person with both agent and patient, and mark aspect and mood. In verbs with modifiable tone imperfective aspect is marked with falling tone; in some regions verbs with modifiable lexical
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  • ...22 light verbs from which all others are derived. They inflect for tense, aspect, mood, voice, patient number and gender, and other optional categories. =====Tense, aspect, and mood=====
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  • ...ed for grammatical purposes (mainly number, genitive case and imperfective aspect). In the native script the following are marked on the vowel. *''soi'' (on) to emphasize the surface aspect
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  • ...mpounds: '''mango''' 'who' and '''manu''' 'what'. '''Ma''' has no inherent aspect, meaning that it may just as easily ask for a short-term nominal descriptio ===Tense and aspect===
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  • There are three main aspect marks (whose use is entirely optional): gnomic (for general truths), perfective and imperfective. Similarly, there are thr Triband languages are far more heterogeneous in this aspect, with base-4, base-8 and base-12 being nearly tied as the most common numer
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  • ===Tense and aspect=== ====Gnomic====
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  • ...ok''" - the direct object may be left unmentioned, granted that the gnomic aspect is used. This implies the cooking of something, instead of directly mention ...ion of this number into the language was meant to tie in with the genereic aspect of the verbs. In [[w:English language|English]], nouns of this kind most of
    111 KB (16,296 words) - 20:44, 4 July 2021
  • ...mpounds: '''mango''' 'who' and '''manu''' 'what'. '''Ma''' has no inherent aspect, meaning that it may just as easily ask for a short-term nominal descriptio ===Tense and aspect===
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  • ...re is a continuous particle that indicates that the verb has a continuous "aspect". The particle "aklá" is placed before the verb, for example: ====Gnomic====
    113 KB (15,881 words) - 21:04, 4 July 2021
  • ...te that some moods do only distinguish between imperfective and perfective aspect. ...'' nouns, which denote a process, the nominalized infinitive is often more gnomic or perfective in meaning (''dhūlti baucanah'' makes sense, meaning "learni
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  • ====Tense, mood, aspect==== ! rowspan="2" | Gnomic !! Indicative
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  • Verbs are marked for person, number, tense, aspect, mood and voice. The marking of the verbs happens according to the followin ...prefix|| √{{sc|verb}} || Conjugation affix for person, number and mood || Aspect marker suffix
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  • |• '''hua''' || 'to be always ...', 'to be eternally ...' || [GNOMIC] || [NOM] is eternally […] Marking of time (tense and aspect) is not obligatory in Ngolu and may always be left up to context.
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  • |• '''hua''' || 'to be always ...', 'to be eternally ...' || [GNOMIC] || [NOM] is eternally […] Marking of time (tense and aspect) is not obligatory in Ngolu and may always be left up to context. For our p
    156 KB (22,169 words) - 02:34, 26 January 2023
  • ...h are not strictly perfective are not imperfective, but do not distinguish aspect at all - in fact, they can (and, as for the past, very frequently) have per ...e intentional is a perfective future while the simple future does not mark aspect by itself.
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  • ...fic: some languages display nominative-accusative alignment based on tense-aspect features, others in the semantics of the NP (particularly along animacy lin <li>Compared to nominal and verbal roots, inflectional morphemes (e.g. theme, aspect, tense, person, etc) are resistant to syncope because this may lead to the
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