- mark a
habitual grammatical aspect,
which is not
explicitly distinguished in
Standard English. For example, to be
singing means to sing
habitually, not...
- the
habitual aspect (abbreviated HAB), not to be
confused with
iterative aspect or
frequentative aspect,
specifies an
action as
occurring habitually: the...
- A
habitual offender,
repeat offender, or
career criminal is a
person convicted of a
crime who was
previously convicted of
other crimes.
Various state and...
-
where a
child is
habitually resident. The
Quebec Superior Court has
defined habitually as
meaning "almost constantly, generally".
Habitual residence is the...
- ("to do") or
state ("to be") in
progress at a
specific time: they are non-
habitual,
imperfective aspects. In the
grammars of many
languages the two terms...
- mark a
habitual grammatical aspect,
which is not
explicitly distinguished in
Standard English. For example, to be
singing means to sing
habitually, not...
-
subsequent reproductive performance in 195
couples with a
prior history of
habitual abortion".
American Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology. 148 (2): 140–146...
-
Ritual de lo
Habitual (Spanish for "Ritual of the Usual") is the
second studio album by the
American rock band Jane's Addiction,
released on
August 21...
- karnā (to do)
gives the
nuance that the
perfective action is
repeated habitually. 1 The
auxiliary jānā (to go) can only be used with the
perfective aspect...
- *quererán In Hindi,
verbs can be
conjugated for
three grammatical aspects (
habitual, perfective, and progressive) and five
grammatical moods (indicative, presumptive...