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DURATIVE/NONDURATIVE was the basic aspectual opposition in Homeric Greek and Proto-Indo-European'. Paul J. Hopper, 'Aspect between Discourse and Grammar: A n Introductory Essay for the Volume', in Tense-Aspect (1982), 4, commends Comrie's approach as follows: 'it is not always clear where the boundary between aspect and Aktionsart is to be drawn, and Comrie . . sensibly eschews the distinction altogether. T h e tendency among most linguists who have written about aspect, especially non-Slavists, in the West has beeen the same, that is, to regard all phenomena which are not clearly tense or modality as aspectual'.

4 6 - 7 . 4<) Cf. Nils B. Thelin, Towards a Theory of Aspect, Tense and Actionality in Slavic (Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 1978), 12-14. 22 GENERAL MATTERS 47 and Russian) in quite traditional terms. This is seen also in a more recent writer who follows the Guillaumean approach, W . H . Hirtle. In two books on English aspect Hirtle supports a clear dichotomy between aspect and time by speaking o f event-time ('contained in the event expressed by the verb') and universe-time ('containing the event').

A DEFINITION OF VERBAL ASPECT 35 separated from it. T w o views were suggested in the early discussion (these two approaches are still debated today), differing in regard to the degree of semantic parallelism which one sees between the aspects and the Aktionsarten. O n e approach is that developed initially by Jacobsohn, which sees the aspects as semantically equivalent to the Aktionsarten: both categories are concerned with matters such as duration, profession, fulfilment, termination, accomplishment, and so forth.

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