| 1. | Stative verbs signified a current state of being rather than events.
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| 2. | This results in her analysing Chocho as an active stative language.
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| 3. | Grammars generally refer to them as " stative verbs ".
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| 4. | A contrast between the progressive and imperfective is seen with stative verbs.
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| 5. | Early Indo-Iranian texts mostly lack attestations of stative optative forms.
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| 6. | Stative verbs are those that cannot form the nonpunctual aspect.
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| 7. | Some verbs can be either stative or active, depending on meaning.
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| 8. | Hence, the stative is independent of time forms.
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| 9. | The terminology around the stative, perfective and imperfective aspects can be confusing.
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| 10. | Stative verbs can only appear with the stative aspect.
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