inchoative aspect Japanese
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Sh?ichi Iwasaki - 2002 - Japanese language
The inchoative aspect: (a) (ni/-ku) naru; (b) -te-kuru and -te-iku Both Inchoative and Completive Aspects refer to change-of-states, but from different points of view ...
[PDF] The meaning and interpretations of the Japanese aspect marker -te-i-
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by A Nishiyama - Cited by 27 - Related articles
is therefore puzzling that the Japanese aspect marker -te-i- can have either ...... Murakami (2001) regards the verb i ('exist') in (33) as an inchoative verb.
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