This study investigates an unusual pattern of mood marking found in the past-tense counterparts of purposive and apprehensive complex sentences in some Australian languages. The secondary clause in these constructions, which will be called past intentional constructions, is typically marked for mood even though the event described is often known to have taken place, and in some cases the mood markers have counterfactual meanings even though the constructions as such do not have any counterfactual meaning. It is argued that past intentional constructions can be defined on the basis of a combination of two features: (1) mood marking in the secondary clause, which adduces a semantic feature of (un)desirability; and (2) a link of this mood to t...
This paper consists of two inter-related parts. In the first section is a discussion of the issue of...
Many languages allow for “fake” uses of their past tense marker: the marker: can occur in certain co...
Over the past decades, there has been extensive debate about whether or not `irrealis', in the sense...
This paper investigates a system of composite mood marking in the non-Pama-Nyungan languages of nort...
This paper is a cross-linguistic study of counterfactuality in simple clauses, as in the English con...
The aim of this paper is to draw attention to the use of the Kriol particlebambaias an apprehensive,...
This paper is a cross-linguistic study of counterfactuality in simple clauses, as in the English con...
Abstract. It has been argued that in some languages, attitude verbs shift the reference of indexical...
This study investigates construction-level effects of animacy for Agents in a set of Australian lang...
The semantic contribution of Fake Past in counterfactual expressions has been actively debated in re...
In this paper we study temporal-modal distinctions in six Oceanic languages of Vanuatu. We carried o...
In this paper we study temporal-modal distinctions in six Oceanic languages of Vanuatu. We carried o...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
Recent literature has debated the nature and robustness of distinctions between pronominal tenses an...
This paper consists of two inter-related parts. In the first section is a discussion of the issue of...
Many languages allow for “fake” uses of their past tense marker: the marker: can occur in certain co...
Over the past decades, there has been extensive debate about whether or not `irrealis', in the sense...
This paper investigates a system of composite mood marking in the non-Pama-Nyungan languages of nort...
This paper is a cross-linguistic study of counterfactuality in simple clauses, as in the English con...
The aim of this paper is to draw attention to the use of the Kriol particlebambaias an apprehensive,...
This paper is a cross-linguistic study of counterfactuality in simple clauses, as in the English con...
Abstract. It has been argued that in some languages, attitude verbs shift the reference of indexical...
This study investigates construction-level effects of animacy for Agents in a set of Australian lang...
The semantic contribution of Fake Past in counterfactual expressions has been actively debated in re...
In this paper we study temporal-modal distinctions in six Oceanic languages of Vanuatu. We carried o...
In this paper we study temporal-modal distinctions in six Oceanic languages of Vanuatu. We carried o...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
Recent literature has debated the nature and robustness of distinctions between pronominal tenses an...
This paper consists of two inter-related parts. In the first section is a discussion of the issue of...
Many languages allow for “fake” uses of their past tense marker: the marker: can occur in certain co...
Over the past decades, there has been extensive debate about whether or not `irrealis', in the sense...