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Page 154
... imperfective aspect . And in fact , in a number of languages which use past tense to mark the hypothetical , it is specifically an imper- fective aspect form which is used ... imperfective aspect with the hypothetical . I 154 Deborah James.
... imperfective aspect . And in fact , in a number of languages which use past tense to mark the hypothetical , it is specifically an imper- fective aspect form which is used ... imperfective aspect with the hypothetical . I 154 Deborah James.
Page 155
... imperfective aspect has as its es- sential feature the fact that it indicates that an action or state is not being viewed as a complete whole , but rather is being viewed as something going on in time and not yet completed . But ...
... imperfective aspect has as its es- sential feature the fact that it indicates that an action or state is not being viewed as a complete whole , but rather is being viewed as something going on in time and not yet completed . But ...
Page 158
... aspect meaning , where it occurs ( e.g. , in Moose Cree and Ojibwa ) , can be explained as resulting from the close ... imperfective aspect and irreality . It could , of course , have originally denoted im- perfective aspect in the past ...
... aspect meaning , where it occurs ( e.g. , in Moose Cree and Ojibwa ) , can be explained as resulting from the close ... imperfective aspect and irreality . It could , of course , have originally denoted im- perfective aspect in the past ...
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