durative


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Synonyms for durative

the aspect of a verb that expresses its duration

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It is formally distinguished from the subjunctive by two morphemes: the ending set (Table 3) and the mood-aspect markers ([section]4.3), that is, the subjunctive prefix ba- and the durative infix -en-.
The ADG and BW were not affected in the starter phase and greatly increased in the grower phase by dietary MS supplementation, which indicated that a durative time was needed for MS to exert the growth promotion effects in broiler chicks.
Curiously, the durative predicate constituting "intimate conduct" has no acting subject.
Based on ideas from Dec-POMDM and SMDPs [10], we propose a novel decentralized partially observable Markov decision model with time duration (Dec-POMDM-T) to formalize multiagent cooperative behaviors with durative actions.
I am specifically interested in seeing what would a Rancierean untimely learning mean when it is read through Johanna Takala's durative presence.
(5) The scar on his thigh is the sign (sema) that is most often summoned to confirm recognition (anagnorisis) of Odysseus; as such, it is an externalization of a durative social identity.
Full Moon Stages transcends the reception model that comprises most books, by which one simply absorbs information in the hope of better understanding the subject matter at hand, and demands of the reader an intensity of psychic and durative commitment that is difficult to summon in these days of instantaneity.
Whereas the latter two describe a durative expectation, surprise is a momentary feeling.
The cooperators contribute some of their resources as the PGs that incur sharing costs, while all of the peers who consume the PGs must pay with their private goods according to their consumption to maintain the networks' durative and robustness.
The fourth shade of the metaphorical pain expressions promotes an image of "rhythmical sensation", expressed in the durative verbs to encode an iterative (repetition of the action) situation.
Devevre and Horwath (2000) sampled the soil in the autumn from an ongoing rice straw residue management trial following open-field burning of rice residues, whereas we sampled soil from a durative water-logged paddy field.
Quirk & Wrenn (1957: 86) mention a tendency for the infinitive to be used "with verbs of motion, rest, and observation, often with durative aspect".
All pairs schematize the temporal event structure as built up around one event, either durative or punctual, represented in Figure 3, e.g.