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Perhaps all languages distinguish between “divided” and “undivided” reference […], i.e. between nouns which are quantified in the form "some 'x', a little 'x', much 'x'", and those which are quantified in the form "an 'x', one 'x', many 'x'". [...] The distinction also occurs among non-nouns, e.g. divided reference of verbs by means of punctual and iterative aspects [...]. - Weinreich (1963), a pag.129
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