In John has left London, it is clear that the event in question, John's leaving London, has occurred in the past, for example yesterday at ten. Why is it impossible, then, to make this the event time more explicit by such an adverbial, as in Yesterday at ten, John has left London? Any solution of this puzzle crucially hinges on the meaning assigned to the perfect, and the present perfect in particular. Two such solutions, a scope solution and the 'current relevance'-solution, are discussed and shown to be inadequate. A new, strictly compositional analysis of the English perfect is suggested, and it is argued that the imcompatibility of the present perfect and most past tense adverbials has neither syntactic nor semantic reasons but follows ...
English present perfect is usually divided into several types; however, analysis of concrete example...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called 'present-perfect puzzle'. It suggests that it is in ...
Syntax is not only formed by historical internal development and linguistic affiliation. It is also ...
In this paper, I claim that the so-called present perfect puzzle is, in reality, a puzzle about the ...
This paper examines the rare but well-attested combinations of the Present Perfect with definite tem...
In this paper, we analyze how different temporal and referential properties of past-referring adverb...
We offer a formal account of the English past tenses. We see the perfect as having reference time at...
Eric Corre hypothesizes that the Present Perfect Puzzle (PPP) can find a proper resolution if one ad...
While the English present perfect is marked by certain properties that are absent in the preterit, t...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called ‘present-perfect puzzle’. It suggests that it is in ...
The variation in distribution and meaning of the English Present Perfect compared to its counterpart...
This paper examines new data concerning the Perfect aspect and its modification by since clauses. Pa...
This thesis is an investigation of the present perfect construction in Modern English (the auxiliary...
Since Reichenbach (1947), the Present Perfect has been discussed in relation to the Simple Past. The...
In the current study, data from A Corpus of English Dialogues (1560-1760) are used to consider conte...
English present perfect is usually divided into several types; however, analysis of concrete example...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called 'present-perfect puzzle'. It suggests that it is in ...
Syntax is not only formed by historical internal development and linguistic affiliation. It is also ...
In this paper, I claim that the so-called present perfect puzzle is, in reality, a puzzle about the ...
This paper examines the rare but well-attested combinations of the Present Perfect with definite tem...
In this paper, we analyze how different temporal and referential properties of past-referring adverb...
We offer a formal account of the English past tenses. We see the perfect as having reference time at...
Eric Corre hypothesizes that the Present Perfect Puzzle (PPP) can find a proper resolution if one ad...
While the English present perfect is marked by certain properties that are absent in the preterit, t...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called ‘present-perfect puzzle’. It suggests that it is in ...
The variation in distribution and meaning of the English Present Perfect compared to its counterpart...
This paper examines new data concerning the Perfect aspect and its modification by since clauses. Pa...
This thesis is an investigation of the present perfect construction in Modern English (the auxiliary...
Since Reichenbach (1947), the Present Perfect has been discussed in relation to the Simple Past. The...
In the current study, data from A Corpus of English Dialogues (1560-1760) are used to consider conte...
English present perfect is usually divided into several types; however, analysis of concrete example...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called 'present-perfect puzzle'. It suggests that it is in ...
Syntax is not only formed by historical internal development and linguistic affiliation. It is also ...