词条 | Absentive aspect |
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The absentive aspect was proposed in 2000 by the Dutch linguist Casper de Groot.[1] It is a verbal form of aspect, and denotes that someone was not in a particular place at the time that they were performing some activity. It is found in the German, Frisian, Dutch, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, and Catalan languages, among others.[2] QualitiesThe absentive expresses the concept of absence grammatically. In order to be able to be classified as absentive, an utterance must express:
A typical example is when someone asks about someone else, but they are currently out shopping. The question about the person's whereabouts can be answered with the absentive. It is also possible to describe oneself through an absentive construction. References1. ^{{Cite book|title = Tense and aspect in the languages of Europe|last = de Groot|first = Casper|publisher = Mouton de Gruyter|year = 2000|isbn = |location = Berlin|pages = 641–667|chapter = The absentive|editor-last = Dahl|editor-first = Östen}} 2. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.ub.edu/diccionarilinguistica/content/absentive|title = absentive|date = 7 March 2014|accessdate = 21 July 2014|website = diccionari linguistica|publisher = Universitat di Barcelona|last = Garachana|first = Mar}} 1 : Grammatical aspects |
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