Explore how English verbs express time, duration, and action in vivid detail.
This scholarly work analyzes different verb meanings and the progressive form, showing how writers convey momentary, durative, and iterative actions with clarity and precision. Learn how language shapes how we perceive movement, time, and change in English and related languages.
The book surveys core concepts and provides abundant historical and textual examples, helping readers see how verb forms carry nuanced shades of meaning. It draws connections between grammar, usage, and literary practice, making complex ideas approachable for students and teachers alike.
- Definitions of action types such as momentary, durative, and iterative verbs
- Explanations of the progressive (expanded) form and its expressive range
- Illustrative quotations from classic and period texts to ground analysis
- Discussion of related constructions across cognate languages for comparison
Ideal for students of linguistics, English grammar, and literary studies who want a deeper, technically grounded understanding of how verbs carry time and action on the page.