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Çelik, Tugba; Tasdemir, Onur; Ünlü, Dilsah – Journal of Education and Practice, 2017
Time adverbs are represented by words or phrases more than morphemes in Turkish. Many studies in the literature have revealed that the frequency of the usage of adverbs of time is higher than the frequency of the usage of other adverbs by Turkish speakers of all ages. In this study, by using path/connection analysis method, the usage frequency of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Verbs, Form Classes (Languages), Turkish
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de Freitas, Elizabeth; Zolkower, Betina – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2015
Word problems about motion contain various conjugated verb forms. As students and teachers grapple with such word problems, they jointly operationalize diagrams, gestures, and language. Drawing on findings from a 3-year research project examining the social semiotics of classroom interaction, we show how teachers and students use gesture and…
Descriptors: Motion, Word Problems (Mathematics), Visual Aids, Semiotics
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Baggio, Giosue – Language Learning, 2008
This article investigates how linguistic expressions of time--in particular, temporal adverbs and verb tense morphemes--are used to establish temporal reference at the level of brain physiology. First, a formal semantic analysis of tense and temporal adverbs is outlined. It is argued that computing temporal reference amounts to solving a…
Descriptors: Sentences, Semantics, Verbs, Morphemes
Nelson, Elena Margaret – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The focus of this dissertation is the highly specialized and stylized liturgical language of Russian Church Slavonic (RCS). Historically, RCS has been strictly controlled by authorities and has conformed to established norms, but innovations have nevertheless arisen in response to various conditions. One major wave of innovations was a long,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Slavic Languages, Languages for Special Purposes, Christianity
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Ellis, Nick C. – Language Learning, 2008
McCormack and Hoerl's state of the art review of the development of temporal concepts from the end of infancy to the end of the fifth year shows that young children's conception of time is quite different from that of adults. Adults and 5-year-old children can construe an event from a range of temporal perspectives and can describe it from a…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Semantics, Verbs, Child Language
Krauss, Herbert H.; Persons, Roy W. – Psychol Rep, 1969
Descriptors: College Students, Males, Research, Time Perspective
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Holden, Kyril; Vermette, Nancy – Russian Language Journal, 1980
Examines the way the temporal adverbial factor restricts and clarifies the form and aspectuality of the Russian verb. The morphological aspect is one of a set of factors whose interaction determines the aspectual reading of a sentence. (NCR)
Descriptors: Adverbs, Morphology (Languages), Russian, Time Perspective
Steinmeyer, Georg – IRAL, 1987
Explains how the "futur anterieur" is often used to indicate past time in French grammar. Using authentic evidence from a news magazine, some hypotheses on the conditions of use of the "futur anterieur" are suggested. Criteria for distinguishing past tense functions from modal functions are also presented. (TR)
Descriptors: French, Language Usage, Syntax, Tenses (Grammar)
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Jacobowitz, E. Lynn; Stokoe, William C. – Sign Language Studies, 1988
American Sign Language verbs have several ways to indicate time: 1)reference to a specific time; 2) extension at wrist, elbow, or shoulder to indicate future time; 3) flexion at wrist, elbow, or shoulder to indicate past tense. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Syntax, Tenses (Grammar), Time Perspective
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Sopher, H. – English Language Teaching, 1970
The stylistic effects which may be achieved by a judicious use of the tenses" are seen to be the following: vividness, point of view, prominence, variety, and euphony. (FB)
Descriptors: English, English (Second Language), Language Styles, Time Perspective
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Trueswell, John C.; Tanenhaus, Michael – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1991
Three experiments investigating the use of temporal information in a reduced relative clause to interpret verb tense of the main clause found that subjects rapidly assessed temporal information to resolve tense ambiguity, demonstrating an incremental approach to comprehension that uses previous discourse to continuously update comprehension and…
Descriptors: English, Language Processing, Syntax, Tenses (Grammar)
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Klein, Wolfgang – Language, 1995
Discusses the characterization of the meaning of the Russian perfective-imperfective opposition and concludes that these characterizations fail. The article maintains that aspects are temporal relations between the time at which some situation obtains and the time for which an assertion is made by the utterance that describes the situation. (33…
Descriptors: Russian, Semantics, Speech Communication, Tenses (Grammar)
Goller, Alfred – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1971
Discussion of Harald Weinrich's Tempus--Besprochene und Erzahlte Welt" and its discussion of the grammatical implications of time and tense. (RS)
Descriptors: French, Language Patterns, Literary Devices, Structural Linguistics
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Close, R.A. – English Language Teaching, 1970
Part 1 appeared in English Language Teaching v24 n3 May 1970 (EJ 023 138). (FB)
Descriptors: English, English (Second Language), Grammar, Language Styles
Leech, Geoffrey N. – 1970
This book attempts to bring together semantic theory and description in order to provide the foundation of a unified "semantics of English." Part 1 is thus devoted to semantic theory and Part 2 to the description of some central fields of meaning in English. In Part 1, theory is developed involving two kinds of semantic analysis:…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Descriptive Linguistics, English, Linguistic Theory
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