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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

First published in 1999. This book examines the interplay between the semantics of noun phrases and verbal predicates, with an emphasis on data drawn from Czech and English, and comparisons to German and Finnish. This book will be of interest to a wide range of linguists concerned with aspect and how it interacts with lexical semantics, morphology, syntax and quantification.
Preface xi
A Proposal
Introduction
3(2)
Telicity: From Nouns to Verbs
5(4)
From Verbs to Nouns
9(4)
Perfective and Imperfective Aspect
13(2)
Eventuality Types
Introduction
15(2)
Vendler (1957/1967)
17(6)
Tense Logic
23(12)
Bennett and Partee (1972/1978), Taylor (1977)
25(5)
Dowty (1972, 1979)
30(5)
Event-Based Semantics
35(6)
Parsons (1980, 1985, 1990)
36(2)
Bach (1981, 1986)
38(3)
Parallels between Verbal and Nominal Predicates
41(32)
Divisibility and Cumulativity
41(5)
Elementary Extensional Mereology
46(9)
Shared Semantic Domains
55(1)
Countability
55(2)
Partitivity
57(1)
Measure
58(1)
Portion-Excerpting and Unit-Excerpting
58(1)
Pluralities
59(1)
Interactions: From Nouns to Verbs
60(1)
Shifts
61(8)
Apparent Problems for Eventuality Types
69(4)
Notes
73(8)
Telicity
Introduction
81(2)
Syntactic Factors in Telicity: Tenny (1987)
83(8)
Semantic Factors in Telicity
91(7)
Krifka (1986, 1992): Lattice Analysis of Nominal and Verbal Predicates
91(3)
Dowty (1988, 1991): Incremental Theme
94(4)
Comparison of Syntactic and Semantic Accounts
98(1)
Unresolved Problems: Shifts Revisited
99(5)
Incremental Theme and Incremental Eventuality
104(4)
A Revised Classification of Eventuality Types
108(14)
Integration of the `Incremental Eventuality'
108(4)
Grammatical Tests for Eventuality Types
112(7)
Genericity, Habituality and Iteration
119(3)
Telicity and Frame-Creating Adjuncts
122(10)
Adjuncts and Incremental Eventuality Type
122(1)
Adjuncts and Lexical Rules
123(7)
Adjuncts and Extralexical Rules
130(2)
A Constraint-Based Approach to Telicity
132(17)
A Proposal
132(1)
An Outline of a Constraint-Based Grammar
133(1)
Lexical Entries
134(5)
The Directed-Motion Construction
139(5)
The Resultative Construction
144(5)
Notes
149(8)
Aspect
Introduction
157(2)
Aspect in English: The Progressive
159(16)
Temporally-Based Accounts
160(6)
Event-Based Accounts
166(1)
Vlach (1981)
166(4)
Parsons (1990)
170(1)
Part-Whole Relations and Aspect
171(4)
Aspect in Czech
175(38)
Basic Morphological Facts
175(3)
Grammatical Tests for Perfectivity and Imperfectivity
178(3)
The Semantics of Aspect
181(1)
Perfective Aspect
181(4)
Imperfective Aspect
185(2)
Aspect and Markedness
187(1)
Prefixes and the Slavic Aspect
188(12)
Aspect and Eventuality Types
200(7)
Argument Structure
207(6)
`Aspect' as a Prototype Category
213(4)
Notes
217(8)
Quantifiers and Verbal Morphology
Introduction
225(2)
Data
227(6)
Definiteness
227(2)
Measure, Proportion and Distributivity
229(4)
Previous Approaches
233(6)
Traditional Slavic Linguistics
233(1)
Krifka (1986, 1992)
234(1)
D-Quantification and A-Quantification
235(4)
Proposal
239(27)
Independence of (In)Definiteness and Quantization
239(5)
Independence of Imperfectivity and Quantization
244(1)
A Constraint-Based Approach
244(10)
Supporting Evidence: Interactions between Aspect and Determiners
254(7)
Verbal Affixes as Expressions of Quantity and Measure
261(5)
Notes
266(1)
Aspect and Noun Phrase Semantics in German and Finnish
Introduction
267(1)
Aspect in German
267(11)
Aspect in Finnish
278(6)
Summary and a Proposal for a Constraint-Based Analysis
284(5)
Notes
289(2)
Bibliography 291(16)
Index 307