This study investigates the relationship between progressive patterns and present and past time reference. First, it looks at the shared distribution of more than 90 progressives in two parallel corpora and discusses the characteristics of these contexts. It is shown that while progressives are used for dramatic and topical events in the present, they are typically used as backgrounding, supportive material in the past. Second, it is shown that progressives generally have more occurrences in contexts with present time reference than past, this is especially true for progressives with many uses, i.e. more grammaticalized progressives. And third, a number of progressives temporally restricted are presented. Two historical explanations for the...
In this article, I argue that the use of the English progressive known as futurate should be predict...
Denne masteroppgaven er en corpusbasert undersøkelse av frekvens og forekomst av verb som vanligvis ...
This article was published in Stamford Journal of English [© 2012 Stamford Journal of English] and t...
This study investigates the relationship between progressive patterns and present and past time refe...
Progressives are grammatical patterns primarily used to refer to events that are ongoing at a specif...
(in English) This thesis explores relationships among the tenses that express the past in the Englis...
This corpus-based study focuses on the progressive:nonprogressive alternation from a novel perspecti...
This dissertation presents a semantic analysis of the progressive of both English and Icelandic, the...
Based on the notion that the teaching and learning of the tense should take into consideration not m...
The present study investigates the frequency of the use of the present perfect from a diachronic per...
In English grammar, verbs have two important characteristics--tense and aspect. Grammatically tense ...
The English present progressive is often described as particularly difficult for learners to acquire...
The Progressive of the English verb is generally taken to be an easy form for Japanese students to l...
This thesis looks at the use of the Perfect Progressive in Present-day American English. The overall...
This study divides the Norwegian progressive forms into two groups according to the Aktionsart they ...
In this article, I argue that the use of the English progressive known as futurate should be predict...
Denne masteroppgaven er en corpusbasert undersøkelse av frekvens og forekomst av verb som vanligvis ...
This article was published in Stamford Journal of English [© 2012 Stamford Journal of English] and t...
This study investigates the relationship between progressive patterns and present and past time refe...
Progressives are grammatical patterns primarily used to refer to events that are ongoing at a specif...
(in English) This thesis explores relationships among the tenses that express the past in the Englis...
This corpus-based study focuses on the progressive:nonprogressive alternation from a novel perspecti...
This dissertation presents a semantic analysis of the progressive of both English and Icelandic, the...
Based on the notion that the teaching and learning of the tense should take into consideration not m...
The present study investigates the frequency of the use of the present perfect from a diachronic per...
In English grammar, verbs have two important characteristics--tense and aspect. Grammatically tense ...
The English present progressive is often described as particularly difficult for learners to acquire...
The Progressive of the English verb is generally taken to be an easy form for Japanese students to l...
This thesis looks at the use of the Perfect Progressive in Present-day American English. The overall...
This study divides the Norwegian progressive forms into two groups according to the Aktionsart they ...
In this article, I argue that the use of the English progressive known as futurate should be predict...
Denne masteroppgaven er en corpusbasert undersøkelse av frekvens og forekomst av verb som vanligvis ...
This article was published in Stamford Journal of English [© 2012 Stamford Journal of English] and t...