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Perfective aspect / Imperfective aspect / Telicity / Verb / Participle / Lexical aspect / Auxiliary verb / Continuous and progressive aspects / Grammatical aspect in Slavic languages / Grammar / Linguistics / Grammatical aspect
Date: 2013-12-11 23:00:03
Perfective aspect
Imperfective aspect
Telicity
Verb
Participle
Lexical aspect
Auxiliary verb
Continuous and progressive aspects
Grammatical aspect in Slavic languages
Grammar
Linguistics
Grammatical aspect

Does Attrition of Aspect Trigger Grammatical Restructuring?

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