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Property / member of collection: lexinfo 3.0 / reference | |||
Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / reference | |||
Property / LexMeta OWL equivalent | |||
Property / LexMeta OWL equivalent: http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#Aspect / rank | |||
Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems | Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems | ||
2578 (all word senses!) | |||
Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 2578 (all word senses!) / qualifier | |||
source name: LexBib Oct 2021 | |||
Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 2578 (all word senses!) / qualifier | |||
source name: LexBib en/es 07-2022 | |||
Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 2518 / qualifier | |||
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID | |||
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID: Q23522 / rank | |||
Property / skos:narrower | Property / skos:narrower | ||
Property / skos:definition | |||
The term 'aspect'; designates the perspective taken on the internal temporal organization of the event, and different values of the Aspect Feature distinguish different ways of viewing the internal temporal constituency of the same event [Comrie 1976: 3ff], after [Holt 1943: 6; Bybee 2003: 157]. The 'event' is understood here as a general term covering any situation type (a state, activity, accomplishment, achievement, etc.) as expressed by the verb phrase of the construction. Unlike Tense Feature, which expresses event-external time and is deictic, Aspect Feature is event-internal and non-deictic, as it is not concerned with relating the time of the event to any other time point. [Kibort 2008e] | |||
Property / skos:definition: The term 'aspect'; designates the perspective taken on the internal temporal organization of the event, and different values of the Aspect Feature distinguish different ways of viewing the internal temporal constituency of the same event [Comrie 1976: 3ff], after [Holt 1943: 6; Bybee 2003: 157]. The 'event' is understood here as a general term covering any situation type (a state, activity, accomplishment, achievement, etc.) as expressed by the verb phrase of the construction. Unlike Tense Feature, which expresses event-external time and is deictic, Aspect Feature is event-internal and non-deictic, as it is not concerned with relating the time of the event to any other time point. [Kibort 2008e] / rank | |||
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Property / skos:definition: The term 'aspect'; designates the perspective taken on the internal temporal organization of the event, and different values of the Aspect Feature distinguish different ways of viewing the internal temporal constituency of the same event [Comrie 1976: 3ff], after [Holt 1943: 6; Bybee 2003: 157]. The 'event' is understood here as a general term covering any situation type (a state, activity, accomplishment, achievement, etc.) as expressed by the verb phrase of the construction. Unlike Tense Feature, which expresses event-external time and is deictic, Aspect Feature is event-internal and non-deictic, as it is not concerned with relating the time of the event to any other time point. [Kibort 2008e] / reference | |||
Property / external equivalent entity | |||
Property / external equivalent entity: http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#Aspect / rank | |||
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Property / term with homograph label | |||
Property / term with homograph label: aspect / rank | |||
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Property / prefLabel translation | |||
aspecto gramatical (Spanish) | |||
Property / prefLabel translation: aspecto gramatical (Spanish) / rank | |||
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Property / prefLabel translation: aspecto gramatical (Spanish) / qualifier | |||
translation status: COMPLETED |
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English | aspect |
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The term 'aspect'; designates the perspective taken on the internal temporal organization of the event, and different values of the Aspect Feature distinguish different ways of viewing the internal temporal constituency of the same event [Comrie 1976: 3ff], after [Holt 1943: 6; Bybee 2003: 157]. The 'event' is understood here as a general term covering any situation type (a state, activity, accomplishment, achievement, etc.) as expressed by the verb phrase of the construction. Unlike Tense Feature, which expresses event-external time and is deictic, Aspect Feature is event-internal and non-deictic, as it is not concerned with relating the time of the event to any other time point. [Kibort 2008e]