frequentive aspect (Q14693): Difference between revisions
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(Added reference to claim: skos:definition (P80): Events which are frequently repeated, differs from habitual in that it can only be based upon the observation of several occurrences of the event concerned, whereas habitual can be based upon the observation of a single occurrence [Bhat 1999, 53].) |
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Events which are frequently repeated, differs from habitual in that it can only be based upon the observation of several occurrences of the event concerned, whereas habitual can be based upon the observation of a single occurrence [Bhat 1999, 53]. | |||
Property / skos:definition: Events which are frequently repeated, differs from habitual in that it can only be based upon the observation of several occurrences of the event concerned, whereas habitual can be based upon the observation of a single occurrence [Bhat 1999, 53]. / rank | |||
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Property / skos:definition: Events which are frequently repeated, differs from habitual in that it can only be based upon the observation of several occurrences of the event concerned, whereas habitual can be based upon the observation of a single occurrence [Bhat 1999, 53]. / reference | |||
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Revision as of 11:57, 8 March 2022
a term
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | frequentive aspect |
a term |
Statements
Events which are frequently repeated, differs from habitual in that it can only be based upon the observation of several occurrences of the event concerned, whereas habitual can be based upon the observation of a single occurrence [Bhat 1999, 53].