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Universal 1195: ¬ inflection (aspect v tense) ⇒ anterior &/v completive gram
- Original
- With a few exceptions, if a language has no inflectional tense or aspect, it will have an anterior or completive gram or both.
- Standardized
- IF there is no inflectional tense or aspect, THEN there will be an anterior or completive gram or both.
- Keywords
- verb, inflection, aspect, tense
- Domain
- inflection
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical
- Basis
- 76 languages from the GRAMCATS database in Bybee, Perkins, & Pagliuca 1994
- Source
- Bybee & Dahl 1989: 95; Bybee, Perkins, & Pagliuca 1994: 119
- Counterexamples
GRAMs are all forms of grammatical morphemes, including affixes, stem changes, reduplication, auxiliaries, or particles.