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Classification of Verbs : - Coggle Diagram
Classification of Verbs :
Category of Mood
- imperative, indicative, conditional, subjunctive, interrogative
transitivity
transitive
transitive
Category of Number
- expressed only in the present tense forms and only together with person distinctions
Two categories of form
non-finite
finite
Category of Tense
- present, past, future
Category of Voice
- active, passive
Category of Person
- realized only in the singular form of the verb in the present and future tense
Category of Perfect
Perfect / non-perfect verb-forms
the opposition as aspective
(O. Jespersen, I.P. Ivanova, G.N. Vorontsova
the opposition of tense forms
(H. Sweet, G.O. Curme, A. Korsakov).
a special, self-sufficient category,
“the category of time correlation”
(Smirnitsky and vast majority of linguists)
Category of Aspect
the opposition of continuous and non-continuous forms
continuous forms (the categorial meaning is defined as the meaning of duration
)
non-cont. forms(the interpretation of the categorial semantics causes controversy)
having a vague content (G.N. Vorontsova)
stressing the fact of the performance of the action (widely accepted) (A.I. Smirnitsky)
having no aspective meaning (I.P. Ivanova)
Function
auxiliary
semi-notional
notional