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K takzvaným kapacitivům

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Naše řeč (Our Speech)
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2009
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vol. 92
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issue 3
113-122
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AThe article deals with capacity verbs, defined as verbs expressing the ability of the left-hand complement to perform the action described by the underlying verb. The following problems are discussed: 1. The aspect of capacity verbs. 2. Their usage in reference to non-actual actions only, or to a concrete action as well. 3. The appropriateness of distinguishing them from other verb classes. 4. The 'ability' meaning of their u- prefix. 5. Their membership in the class of Aktionsart verbs (procedurals). Also included is a polemical reaction to F. Sticha's article on verbal adjectives ending in -ci (udelajici), published in the SaS in 2008.
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In the present paper we analyse the Vendler’s accomplishments in Spanish language. The aim of this analysis is to find out how in this group of predicates, “resultativity”, a feature which indicates that an action is not only finished but that it has also reached a result, is realised. In Polish “resultativity”is a differential feature of the prototypical aspectual opposition (czytac/przeczytac).
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The presence of temporal indicators, the modality of action development and the context have a great impact on tense forms usage. Tense forms depend a lot on the given action. That is to say, they depend a lot on the perfectiveness or imperfectiveness of the action, on its durability or on its completeness, on its relations with the moment of speaking or with the reference time in the past. Facultative meaning of past tenses can be found in both languages. Therefore, the past can include actions which happen in the present or even in the future.
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