Phoenix, Ausgaben 21-24English Literature Society, Korea University., 1979 |
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... result , since both describe a state as the result of a preceding event . If that is true , then both the passive and the perfect of result should react the same way to any one lexical aspect . 30 ) If we convert the ungrammatical ...
... result , since both describe a state as the result of a preceding event . If that is true , then both the passive and the perfect of result should react the same way to any one lexical aspect . 30 ) If we convert the ungrammatical ...
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... result . It is known that the perfect is ' be + participle ' aspect in German and is sensitive to lexical aspect ... result : ( 67 ) Scotland bounds England on the north . ( 68 ) Martha respects Colin . ( 69 ) Wilfred got the assignment ...
... result . It is known that the perfect is ' be + participle ' aspect in German and is sensitive to lexical aspect ... result : ( 67 ) Scotland bounds England on the north . ( 68 ) Martha respects Colin . ( 69 ) Wilfred got the assignment ...
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... result , while it can be in the passive : ( 68-1 ) * Martha has respected Colin . ( 68-2 ) Colin is respected by Martha . ( 69 ) can appear in the perfect of result , while it can't be in the passive : ( 69-1 ) Wilfred has got the ...
... result , while it can be in the passive : ( 68-1 ) * Martha has respected Colin . ( 68-2 ) Colin is respected by Martha . ( 69 ) can appear in the perfect of result , while it can't be in the passive : ( 69-1 ) Wilfred has got the ...