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Revision as of 15:39, 13 November 2009
perfect verbs are types of verbs that refer to a contrast in time or duration. Perfect aspect is a situation seen as a whole regardless of time contrast which may be part of.
See Also
External Links
References
Crystal, David. A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. The language library. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1997.