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==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
* Comrie, Bernard. ''Aspect: An Introduction to Verbal Aspect and Related Problems.'' Cambridge, England: Cambridge University, 1976. 26-32. | * Comrie, Bernard. ''Aspect: An Introduction to Verbal Aspect and Related Problems.'' Cambridge, England: Cambridge University, 1976. 26-32. | ||
− | * Dahl, | + | * Dahl, Östen. ''Tense and Aspect Systems.'' New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985. 95-102. |
* Hartmann, R.R.K., and F.C. Stork. ''Dictionary of language and linguistics.'' London: Applied Science, 1972. 21. | * Hartmann, R.R.K., and F.C. Stork. ''Dictionary of language and linguistics.'' London: Applied Science, 1972. 21. | ||
* Crystal, David. ''The Cambridge encyclopedia of language.'' Cambridge, England: Cambridge University, 1987. 422. | * Crystal, David. ''The Cambridge encyclopedia of language.'' Cambridge, England: Cambridge University, 1987. 422. |
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Definition
Habitual aspect is an aspect that characterizes an event as occurring regularly or habitually.
Synonyms
- Habitualis
Literature
- Comrie, Bernard. Aspect: An Introduction to Verbal Aspect and Related Problems. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University, 1976. 26-32.
- Dahl, Östen. Tense and Aspect Systems. New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985. 95-102.
- Hartmann, R.R.K., and F.C. Stork. Dictionary of language and linguistics. London: Applied Science, 1972. 21.
- Crystal, David. The Cambridge encyclopedia of language. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University, 1987. 422.