Past tense

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61Copula / Grammatical number / Proto-Indo-European verbs / Swedish grammar / Linguistics / Grammar / Suppletion

A Dense Corpus Study of Past Tense and Plural Overregularization in English Robert J. C. Maslen Anna L. Theakston University of Manchester,

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Source URL: www.eva.mpg.de

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-17 09:04:36
62Grammatical tenses / Past tense

Verbs of motion with the Prefixes “с-” – “раз-” (“рас-”) and the postfix “-ся” Verbs of motion with the prefixes с- and раз- denote relocation of a person or object within a large space:

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Language: English - Date: 2012-09-12 11:06:20
63Russian language / Imperfective aspect / Perfective aspect / Grammatical aspect / Past tense / Perfect / Auxiliary verb / Grammatical aspect in Slavic languages / Grammar / Grammatical tenses / Russian grammar

Aspects of Russian Verbs – Imperfective and Perfective The Russian verb has 3 tenses and 2 aspects. Aspects describe different qualities of an action – it is either acting (the process of doing something - Imperfe

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Language: English - Date: 2012-09-12 11:06:19
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Constructions of Creation and Emergence Constructions of this type commonly contain a verb in the past tense as they denote a completed action and its result. The constructions differ in usage. The construction кто с

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Language: Russian - Date: 2012-09-12 11:06:19
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    Active and Passive verbs in the Past Tense Active and passive constructions of Russian verbs may be used in the Past Tense as well. As in the Present Tense, these constructions differ in the presence or absence of an ac

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    Language: Russian - Date: 2012-09-12 11:06:19
      66Bilingualism / German dialects / High German languages / Multilingualism / Yiddish language / Participle / Past tense / Grammatical tense / Linguistics / Language / Language acquisition

      Anna Verschik (Tallinn University) Yiddish- Lithuanian bilingualism: Incomplete acquisition or change through contacts Studies on incomplete L1 acquisition emphasize restricted input, restricted usage, the low prestige o

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      Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:32
      67Linguistic morphology / Imperfective aspect / Perfective aspect / Grammatical aspect / Past tense / Periphrasis / Russian grammar / Verb / Tense–aspect–mood / Grammar / Linguistics / Grammatical tenses

      Relatedness in periphrasis: a paradigm-based perspective Gergana Popova, Goldsmiths College Andrew Spencer, University of Essex There are a number of constructions in various languages which occupy a problematic position

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      Source URL: www.hrelp.org

      Language: English - Date: 2009-01-30 06:45:15
      68Grammatical moods / Evidentiality / Pragmatics / Linguistic modality / Tense–aspect–mood / Perfect / Past tense / Present tense / Historical present / Grammar / Linguistics / Grammatical tenses

      Microsoft Word - LDLT3-master-2011-isbn.docx

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      Source URL: www.hrelp.org

      Language: English - Date: 2014-10-06 07:29:37
      69Grammatical tenses / Grammatical moods / English grammar / Quotation mark / Apostrophe / Past tense / Tense–aspect–mood / Grammar / Linguistics / Punctuation

      Journal of the Association for Information Style Guide Journal of the Association for Information Systems Style Guide

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      Source URL: www.cb.wsu.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2014-05-28 10:25:18
      70Germanic languages / Linguistic morphology / English grammar / German grammar / Indo-European linguistics / Preterite / Go / Apophony / Middle High German verbs / Linguistics / Grammar / Historical linguistics

      The Goldogrin Past Tense by Patrick H. Wynne Introduction The Gnomish Lexicon (GL) records over 230 past tense forms, many of which Tolkien labeled “pret.”, i.e., preterite, a term that is synonymous with “past ten

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      Source URL: www.elvish.org

      Language: English - Date: 2010-11-05 12:18:39
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