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Time is the most fundamental category of human cognition and action, and all human languages have developed many devices to express it. These include verbal categories, such as tense and aspect, but also adverbials, particles, and principles of discourse organisation. This book is intended as a tutorial for the study of how time is expressed in natural languages. Its chapters take the reader through a number of foundational issues, such as the various notions of time and the various means to express it; other chapters are devoted to more specific questions, such as the acquisition of time, its modelling in formal semantics and in computational linguistics, or how its expression can be empirically investigated.
Introduction
1(4)
Wolfgang Klein
Ping Li
Concepts of time
5(34)
Wolfgang Klein
How time is encoded
39(44)
Wolfgang Klein
Temporal anaphora in a tenseless language: the case of Yucatec
83(46)
Jurgen Bohnemeyer
Tenses in compositional semantics
129(38)
Arnim von Stechow
Temporality in first and second language acquisition
167(28)
Yasuhiro Shirai
New perspectives in analyzing aspectual distinctions across languages
195(22)
Christiane von Stutterheim
Mary Carroll
Wolfgang Klein
Verb aspect and the mental representation of situations
217(24)
Carol J. Madden
Todd R. Ferretti
Computational modeling of the expression of time
241(32)
Ping Li
Xiaowei Zhao
Contributors 273(2)
Index 275
Wolfgang Klein, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Ping Li, Department of Psychology and the Center for Language Science, Pennsylvania State University, USA