English
frequentative
French
adj
Source(s):TRASK 1993108
CRYSTAL 2003189
PEI & GAYNOR 195477 (frequentative aspect; also "frequentative verb")
COMRIE 197641-44
HARTMANN & STORK 197221 (= habitual), 89-90
LYONS 1971315
NASH 196886
MATTHEWS 1997137
ELL5137
BYBEE etal. 1994127
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