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perfectiveness — noun see perfective … New Collegiate Dictionary
perfectiveness — noun The state or quality of being perfective … Wiktionary
perfectiveness — noun see perfective I … Useful english dictionary
Ilokano particles — are an aspect of Ilokano grammar.Particles, themselves, lack a meaning independent of a phrase or clause. For the most part, they shade the meaning of the phrase or clause in which they occur.Iloko has two morphological types: Enclitic and… … Wikipedia
perfective — adjective Date: 1596 1. archaic a. tending to make perfect b. becoming better 2. expressing action as complete or as implying the notion of completion, conclusion, or result < perfective verb > • perfective noun • perfectively adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
History of the Czech language — The Czech language developed at the close of the 1st millennium from the Proto Slavic language. Individual periods Proto Czech The oldest development stage of Czech as a separate language (end of the 10th century – c. mid 12th century). Linguists … Wikipedia
perfective — perfectively, adv. perfectiveness, perfectivity /perr fek tiv i tee/, n. /peuhr fek tiv/, adj. 1. tending to make perfect; conducive to perfection. 2. Gram. noting an aspect of verbal inflection, as in Russian, that indicates completion of the… … Universalium
Bacon (Francis) and man’s two-faced kingdom — Francis Bacon and man’s two faced kingdom Antonio Pérez Ramos Two closely related but distinct tenets about Bacon’s philosophy have been all but rejected by contemporary historiography. The first is Bacon’s attachment to the so called British… … History of philosophy
perfective — /pəˈfɛktɪv/ (say puh fektiv) adjective 1. tending to make perfect; conducive to perfection. 2. Grammar denoting an aspect of the verb rather than a tense, as in Russian, which indicates completion of the action or state of the verb prior to a… …
perfective — [pər fek′tiv] adj. [LL perfectivus] 1. Now Rare tending to bring to or achieve perfection 2. Gram. designating an aspect of verbs, as in Russian, expressing completion of the action or indicating an action that is not repeated n. 1. the… … English World dictionary