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хабитуалис
хабитуальный аспект
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θαμιστική άποψη
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хабитуални аспект
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aspecto habitual
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хабитуалис
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 23 August 2023

a term
  • habitual
Language Label Description Also known as
English
habitual aspect
a term
  • habitual

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grammatical aspect that specifies an action as occurring habitually, performed by the subject usually, ordinarily, or customarily: e.g. “John smokes”; “Mary is an early bird”
A value of Aspect Property assigned to the designated element in the clause when the meaning selected for the clause is that which indicates that the situation spoken about is characteristic of an extended period of time --- so extended that the situation is viewed as characteristic of the whole period. The decision that a situation is characteristic of an extended period of time is not in itself linguistic, but once it has been made, an explicitly habitual form can be used to describe it. Note that the classification of a situation as characteristic of a period of time is not derived directly from the comparison of their length or frequency; hence, the situation may be objectively either long or short, and either frequent or infrequent, with respect to the period it characterises. This is because the way we choose to characterise can ivolve a component which is objectively small in relation to the whole. Typically, for an aspect value to be labelled as Habitual, the aspectual meanin
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habitual (Catalan)
COMPLETED
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habituaalne aspekt (Estonian)
COMPLETED
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aspetto abituale (Italian)
COMPLETED
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habitualinis aspektas (Lithuanian)
COMPLETED
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ohikotasun aspektu (Basque)
COMPLETED
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habituelt aspekt (Danish)
COMPLETED
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Habitual (German)
AUTOMATIC
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aspecto habitual (Galician)
COMPLETED
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vanahorf (Icelandic)
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хабитуальный аспект (Russian)
COMPLETED
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aspecto habitual (Spanish)
COMPLETED
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хабитуални аспект (Serbian)
COMPLETED
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habitualni glagolski vid (Montenegrin)
COMPLETED
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θαμιστική άποψη (Greek)
COMPLETED
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aspect continuu cu utilizare habituală (Romanian)
COMPLETED
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aspecte imperfectiu habitual (Catalan)
COMPLETED
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aspecte habitual (Catalan)
COMPLETED
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abitudinale (Italian)
COMPLETED
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aspecto habitual (Spanish)
AUTOMATIC
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хабитуалис (Russian)
COMPLETED
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