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Recent perfect aspect, also known as 'After-perfect' aspect, conveys the meaning of a state due to an event that happened in the recent past. In Scottish Gaelic, it is marked with the particle 'as deidh' ('an deidh') in some dialects, which is homophonous and homographic with the preposition meaning 'after'.
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Recent perfect aspect, also known as 'After-perfect' aspect, conveys the meaning of a state due to an event that happened in the recent past.
  
  

Revision as of 18:43, 7 December 2009

Recent perfect aspect, also known as 'After-perfect' aspect, conveys the meaning of a state due to an event that happened in the recent past.


See Also

Perfect Aspect (definition)

External Links

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/relative_future_tense

http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/arts/1997/l.m.j.zonhoven/c5.pdf

http://www2.gsu.edu/~eslhpb/grammar/lecture_8/perfect.html

References