According to Vendler (1967), verbs in English may be classified into four classes on the basis of the criterion of internal temporal structures of an event: namely, activities, accomplishments, achievements, and states. Freed (1979) added a 'series ' to the list and Langacker (1982), on the differen
English present perfect is usually divided into several types; however, analysis of concrete example...
This case study reconstructs the grammaticalization paths of middle, midst and process, which led to...
The semantics of tense and aspect has enjoyed ever growing atten-tion since the 1970’s. Nevertheless...
This paper addresses the question of whether the four-way Vendler classification is appropriate for ...
Aspectuality is an important field of linguistics and linguists usually make a distinction between g...
This paper deals with achievement verbs based on Vendler\u27s (1967) four categorizations of aspectu...
In English grammar, verbs have two important characteristics--tense and aspect. Grammatically tense ...
This article was published in Stamford Journal of English [© 2012 Stamford Journal of English] and t...
The semantics of the English progressive is typically analyzed in terms of aspecto-temporal notions ...
In this paper we will extend Smith's (1997) two-component aspect theory and develop a two-tiered mod...
This paper is about the meaning of the progressive aspect, which has been notoriously difficult to g...
Verbal tense, defined as the “grammaticalization of location in time,” commonly serves in natural la...
Tense relates an event to a specific point in time, usually the moment of speech, and includes categ...
The morpho-syntactic categories of the verb can be reduced to the three semantic relations that refe...
This work is intended to contribute to the study of aspect. It is claimed that, just as change and c...
English present perfect is usually divided into several types; however, analysis of concrete example...
This case study reconstructs the grammaticalization paths of middle, midst and process, which led to...
The semantics of tense and aspect has enjoyed ever growing atten-tion since the 1970’s. Nevertheless...
This paper addresses the question of whether the four-way Vendler classification is appropriate for ...
Aspectuality is an important field of linguistics and linguists usually make a distinction between g...
This paper deals with achievement verbs based on Vendler\u27s (1967) four categorizations of aspectu...
In English grammar, verbs have two important characteristics--tense and aspect. Grammatically tense ...
This article was published in Stamford Journal of English [© 2012 Stamford Journal of English] and t...
The semantics of the English progressive is typically analyzed in terms of aspecto-temporal notions ...
In this paper we will extend Smith's (1997) two-component aspect theory and develop a two-tiered mod...
This paper is about the meaning of the progressive aspect, which has been notoriously difficult to g...
Verbal tense, defined as the “grammaticalization of location in time,” commonly serves in natural la...
Tense relates an event to a specific point in time, usually the moment of speech, and includes categ...
The morpho-syntactic categories of the verb can be reduced to the three semantic relations that refe...
This work is intended to contribute to the study of aspect. It is claimed that, just as change and c...
English present perfect is usually divided into several types; however, analysis of concrete example...
This case study reconstructs the grammaticalization paths of middle, midst and process, which led to...
The semantics of tense and aspect has enjoyed ever growing atten-tion since the 1970’s. Nevertheless...