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Crosslinguistic Views on Tense, Aspect and Modality [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 259 pages, kõrgus x laius: 220x150 mm, kaal: 1 g
  • Sari: Cahiers Chronos 13
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2005
  • Kirjastus: Editions Rodopi B.V.
  • ISBN-10: 9042017546
  • ISBN-13: 9789042017542
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 259 pages, kõrgus x laius: 220x150 mm, kaal: 1 g
  • Sari: Cahiers Chronos 13
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2005
  • Kirjastus: Editions Rodopi B.V.
  • ISBN-10: 9042017546
  • ISBN-13: 9789042017542
Teised raamatud teemal:
This Cahiers Chronos volume reports on new and ongoing research on tense, aspect and modality in which a variety of languages has been gathered. The languages discussed by the authors include (in alphabetical order): Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian and Spanish.

The articles form a selection of the papers presented at the 5th Chronos Conference that took place at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, in June 2002. We have categorized the papers into three sections: Tense, Aspect and Modality. Obviously, this ordering is somewhat arbitrary given that some of the papers cross these rather rigid boundaries, as they discuss the interplay of tense and aspect or tense and modality.

This book is of interest for scholars in the field of semantics, logic, syntax, and comparative linguistics.

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"Crosslinguistic Views on Tense, Aspect and Modality is an impressive collection of relevant papers the scope of the book is both broad and up-to-date, providing insights into grammatical categories which interest various specialists, ranging from theory-inspired linguists to practice-focused pedagogues." - in: Belgian Journal of English Language and Literatures (BELL)

"There is much here that is thought-provoking for the French scholar, and which shows that issues regarding the meaning of the interactions of tense and mood and aspect seem best identified by close comparison of data from different languages. The approaches taken here provide examples of contemporary theoretical orientations to tense, mood and aspect. the semantics specialist more then anyone else will appreciate this volume as a statement of current research and research interests in semantics in European languages." - in: New Zealand Journal of French Studies, Vol. 27, No. 1 (2006)

"While not all of papers follow the same semantic theory, the papers in this volume are an interesting and valuable contribution towards a tense-aspect-modality description of languages." - in: Linguist List 16.1544 (Sat. May 14 2005)

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Bart Hollebrandse
Angeliek van Hout
Co Vet
Descriptions of past events in German
1(14)
Abraham P. ten Cate
The absolute and the relative present tense with future time reference in English and Dutch
15(18)
Griet Beheydt
Noun phrases and temporal information in Dutch
33(16)
Gretel De Cuyper
Sequence of tense : New insights from cross-linguistic comparisons
49(12)
Bart Hollebrandse
Tense in indirect speech and thought: Some proposed modifications
61(16)
Lieven Vandelanotte
Points of time
77(16)
Fabrizio Arosio
Incompatibility between telicity and homogeneity in French
93(10)
Maria Asnes
Degree scales and aspect
103(16)
Patrick Caudal
The imparfait of French and the past progressive of English
119(12)
Arie Molendijk
Morphological and telicity aspect with accomplishment VPs in Greek
131(14)
Athina Sioupi
How (in-)sensitive is tense to aspectual information?
145(26)
Henk Verkuyl
The aspectual readings of the progressive form in Brazilian Portuguese
171(14)
Teresa Cristina Wachowicz
Situation aspect: A two-level approach
185(16)
Zonghua Xiao
Anthony McEnery
Mood choice and sentence interpretation in Spanish
201(14)
Aoife Ahern
The relation between temporal and modal uses of indicative verb forms
215(14)
Renaat Declerck
On the nature of the epistemic readings of the Italian modal verbs : The relationship between propositionality and inferential discourse relations
229(18)
Andrea Rocci
The temporal interpretation of some modal Sentences in English (involving a future / epistemic alternation)
247
Tom Werner