I do not know what exactly you're referring to, but, traditionally, the Germanic languages are not described in terms of aspects, because they are not easily matched against the grammar of the...
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I do not know what exactly you're referring to, but, traditionally, the Germanic languages are not described in terms of aspects, because they are not easily matched against the grammar of the...
Hmm, last time I checked, "tense" was the standard way of referring to English verb paradigms. Some researched use the German names, especially when comparing English with the other Germanic...
Bzzrt. Perfect tense, not perfective aspect.
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