aspect phraseの例文
- This particle is taken to convey perfect aspectual meaning, and thus to be the head of an aspect phrase, having the verb phrase as its complement.
- Certain restrictions on movement from within verb phrases preceding such a particle are found ( if various other assumptions from the literature are accepted ) to be consistent with the idea that the verb phrase has moved from its underlying position after its head ( the particle " le " here being taken as the head of an aspect phrase ).
- Another type is the inflectional phrase, where ( for example ) a finite verb phrase is taken to be the complement of a functional, possibly covert head ( denoted INFL ) which is supposed to encode the requirements for the verb to aspect, etc . If these factors are treated separately, then more specific categories may be considered : " tense phrase " ( TP ), where the verb phrase is the complement of an abstract " tense " element; " aspect phrase "; " agreement phrase " and so on.