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which presents features of a situation.
Different kinds of situation aspect can be categorised by the features
static--dynamic, durative--instantaneous and telic--atelic.
- Based on Smith and Pustejovsky, different types of events can be depicted in diagrams\pagenrs{108--9}%
- \note{see \autoref{fig:situation-transitions}}.
+ \parnote{Based on Smith and Pustejovsky, different types of events can be depicted in diagrams\pagenrs{108--9}
+ (see \autoref{fig:situation-transitions})}.
Different aspects may be communicated lexically, contextually and morphologically, depending on the language\pagenr{112}.
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Like the passive, the middle demotes the A, but unlike the passive, an A can be a middle-S.
- When the A is S, A is demoted by reducing its agency and volition\pagenr{139}.
+ When the A is S, A is demoted by reduction of its agency and volition\pagenr{139}.
Semiticists focus on the S/O relationship in the middle\pagenr{151}.
Creason stresses that the participant acts upon itself or in its own interest, therefore having two roles.