0 the form of a verb, usually made by adding -ed, used in some grammatical structures such as the passive and the present perfect: --
The past participle of "cook" is "cooked".
1 a form of a verb that is used to show past action or to make perfect tenses and adjectives: --
In this way, homographs and homonyms, such as wind (noun) and wind (verb), or set (noun), set (infinitive), set (past tense), set (past participle) are kept apart in the corpus.
We present some examples of dictionary entries: two allomorph stems for imprimir (figure 2), and two verbal ending entries (allomorphs) for the past participle morphemes (figure 7).
The corpus contains 75 instances of get with a past participle, and of these, 38 percent may be considered inchoative.
Diversification of verbal forms involving the production of marked forms of the infinitive and past participle was found for concrete and abstract action verbs.
Instead, she assumes that the past participle expresses anteriority and claims that the present tense is a standard, present tense.
For the majority of verbs, however, the agreement on the past participle does not yield an audible distinction.
In passives, agents are merely omitted and this is marked by passive morphology (be + past participle).
Note that the stative form got is distinguished from a second form of the past participle in get: gotten.