In this article I extend the discussion of Sequence of Tense phenomena in English that I have presented in earlier work (particularly Higginbotham 2002a and 1995) so as to include some properties of the English Perfect, and so as to clarify some pieces of the construction that I left open or unarticulated there. I also call attention to some features of what I call here indexical mismatch as between adverbials and tenses, a phenomenon that may well extend in a number of directions, both within individual languages and cross-linguistically. In large part, however, my purpose here is critical: I aim to show, despite arguments to the contrary, that anaphoric theories of tense do exactly what needs to be done to explain the dependencies of c-co...
This dissertation examines how English tense morphology is interpreted by the human language process...
English tense presents second/foreign language learners with considerable cognitive challenges and, ...
In the early seventies, Barbara Partee suggested that tenses in natural languages mi ght not be oper...
In this paper, I consider a range of English expressions and show that their context-dependency can ...
In this paper, I consider a range of English expressions and show that their context-dependency can ...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to study the different aspects of the anaphoric fun...
This paper proposes lexical entries for the seven inflectional morphemes that can head English tense...
In this article I defend the view that many central aspects of the semantics of tense are determined...
The Anaphoric Parallel between Modality and Tense In modal subordination, a modal sentence is interp...
Intensional Contexts, " Dorit Abusch sets herself two very ambitious goals that have not been a...
A linguistic theory of English auxiliaries requires a description of sentence perspective and object...
Part 1 of this article treats tense in relative clauses in English, Russian and Japanese. The tempor...
This paper shows that both anaphoricity and egocentric de se binding play a crucial role in the inte...
This paper shows that both anaphoricity and egocentric de se binding play a crucial role in the inte...
International audienceThe Grammar of the English Tense System forms the first volume of a four-volum...
This dissertation examines how English tense morphology is interpreted by the human language process...
English tense presents second/foreign language learners with considerable cognitive challenges and, ...
In the early seventies, Barbara Partee suggested that tenses in natural languages mi ght not be oper...
In this paper, I consider a range of English expressions and show that their context-dependency can ...
In this paper, I consider a range of English expressions and show that their context-dependency can ...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to study the different aspects of the anaphoric fun...
This paper proposes lexical entries for the seven inflectional morphemes that can head English tense...
In this article I defend the view that many central aspects of the semantics of tense are determined...
The Anaphoric Parallel between Modality and Tense In modal subordination, a modal sentence is interp...
Intensional Contexts, " Dorit Abusch sets herself two very ambitious goals that have not been a...
A linguistic theory of English auxiliaries requires a description of sentence perspective and object...
Part 1 of this article treats tense in relative clauses in English, Russian and Japanese. The tempor...
This paper shows that both anaphoricity and egocentric de se binding play a crucial role in the inte...
This paper shows that both anaphoricity and egocentric de se binding play a crucial role in the inte...
International audienceThe Grammar of the English Tense System forms the first volume of a four-volum...
This dissertation examines how English tense morphology is interpreted by the human language process...
English tense presents second/foreign language learners with considerable cognitive challenges and, ...
In the early seventies, Barbara Partee suggested that tenses in natural languages mi ght not be oper...