释义 |
resultative, a. Gram.|rɪˈzʌltətɪv| [f. result n. + -ative.] Expressing result. Also absol. as n.
1926H. Poutsma Gram. Late Mod. Eng. II. ii. lviii. 545 The attributive past participle mostly has a momentaneous or resultative aspect. 1936Jrnl. Eng. & Germanic Philol. XXXV. 368 The so-called Resultative Perfect requires a somewhat detailed examination. 1957R. W. Zandvoort Handbk. Eng. Gram. i. iv. 61 English shares with other languages the use of the resultative perfect, which denotes a past action connected, through its result, with the present moment. I've bought a new car. 1963F. T. Visser Hist. Syntax Eng. Lang. I. iv. 582 Examples of Old English verbs construed with a resultative predicative adjunct are not numerous. 1965Language XLI. 109 In Indic, the perfect, whose function was originally stative,..developed..to a resultative. 1970J. W. R. Lindemann Old Eng. Preverbal Ge- i. 4 Ge- may convert an intransitive verb into a resultative verb that is transitive. 1977Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics Spring 51 Resultatives..represent a second category where hə occurs instead of a resonant plus shwa in reduplicative prefixes. |