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Author Search all publications by the author Hantson, André
Title The English perfect and the anti-perfect "used to" viewed from a comparative perspective
Written in English
Notes 28 Literaturangaben
Source Journal English studies. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Volume 86
Year 2005
Issue 3
Page 245-268
Classification
Domains / Language typology / Contrastive linguistics / Comparison
Levels / Lexicology / Individual words / Lemmata
Levels / Lexicology / Word classes / Auxiliary
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Verb inflection / Tense (morph.) / Present perfect
Levels / Syntax / Aspect (synt.)
Levels / Syntax / Contrastive syntax
Levels / Syntax / Tense (synt.)
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English
Indo-European languages / Germanic / Dutch
Indo-European languages / Germanic / Dutch / Cape Dutch
Indo-European languages / Germanic / Scandinavian languages / Danish
Indo-European languages / Germanic / Scandinavian languages / Norwegian
Indo-European languages / Celtic languages / Goidelic languages / Irish Gaelic
Indo-European languages / Romance / French
Indo-European languages / Romance / Spanish
Indo-European languages / Slavic languages / Russian
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Comparison ; Lemmata ; Auxiliary ; Passé composé; Passato prossimo; Present perfect ; Progressive (synt.) ; Aspect (synt.) ; Syntax, contrastive; Syntax, kontrastive; Contrastive syntax ; Tense (synt.) ; English ; Holländisch; Dutch ; Kaaps-Hollands; Kaaps-Nederlands; Kapholländisch; Kapniederländisch; Cape Dutch ; Danish ; Bokmål; Nynorsk; Norwegian ; Gaeilge; Altirisch; Old Irish; Irish Gaelic ; French ; Spanish ; Russian
Subject terms
used to (engl. Konstr.)