The Classification of Words
Indicative Mood Grammemes
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Indicative Mood Grammemes
The Present, Non-Continuous, Non-Perfect § 253. As a part of the verb system it may be said to present an action in the present (present tense) unspecified as to its character (non-continuous or common aspect) and correlation with other situations (non-perfect order). When occurring in speech in about 70 per cent of all cases it serves to denote a habitual, recurrent act, typical of a given person or thing, its more or less constant characteristics. E. g. We never talk about our clients. (Hgniingway). It is used in narration describing a chain of events in the present. E. g. I p о и г a glass of milk into a pan, add two table-spoonfuls of sugar and an egg and т i x it all well. (Daily Worker). § 254. The action it denotes may either coincide with the moment of speech or cover a more or less lengthy period of time including the moment of speech. 1 "The distinctions of person and number (he has walked, I have walked, etc.) are not relevant dimensions of the chronological system. Forms representing those distinctions are in free variation in respect to the system Herein the distinctions will be ignored and the various forms used interchangeably." W. Diver. The Chronological System of the Englts/г Verb, Word. 1963, v. 19, No. 2, p. 141. 158 The present non-continuous non-perfect thus shows a dialectical combination of polar meanings '. It denotes an action as occurring at the moment of speech when found with verbs not commonly used in the continuous aspect 2 (as in \ou see the joke, don't you?), or when the situation of speech shows that it is the fact itself that is important, but not the progress of the action, as in There goes Tom. Why do you s h о и t at me? - When the present non-continuous non-perfect expresses an action that goes on forever and consequently takes place at the moment of speech as well 3, it implies that the statement was true in the past, it is true now and it will continue to be true in the future 4. It implies that time is unimportant to the truth of the statement. E. g. Radio waves, t r a v e I in straight lines, or Tissues consist of cells. When so used it is referred to as the 'supertemporal' or 'extemporal' present. We do not hold with these terms since action cannot develop otherwise than in time. I. P. Ivanova aptly suggests that it should be termed 'omnitemporal' rather than 'super-temporal' or 'extemporal' 6. As seen from the examples the present non-continuous non-perfect is particularly well suited to formulate the laws of science. § 255. In a context showing that reference is made to the past, the present non-continuous non-perfect may be used to denote past events, mostly presented as the speaker's reminiscences. When employed in this function it is often termed 'historic' or 'dramatic' present. It can only be used if there is something in the context or in the situation of speech to show that the events described belong to the past. / remember it as vividly аь if it had happened yesterday. The old general shakes my hand, smiles and says: Well done, son. (The Worker). 1 В. В. В и н о г р а д о в, ор ей., р. 572. 2 See § 221 3О. Есперсен. Философия грамматики 4 The English Journal, 1961, December, No. 9, 6 И. П. И в а н о в a, op. cit, p. 33. M., 1958, p. 660. p. 312. 159 Curme also mentions the so-called 'annalistic' present, a variety of the historical present used when some well known events or public figures of the past are spoken of. No other reference to the past may then be necessary. Download 1.92 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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