This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of tense and aspect in Siamou (Niger-Congo, Kru), a language of Burkina Faso. Its purpose is twofold. First, it provides a description of the tense/aspect system of Siamou; to date, this part of the grammar has not been systematically investigated. Second, it tests and sharpens formal syntactic and semantic tools relating to tense and aspect on Siamou data. It shows that applying standard analyses to a previously unanalyzed tense/aspect system is effective. For example, existing tests for perfective and imperfective aspect are able to diagnose two of Siamou's aspectual morphemes. However, it also points out some key areas that need work, including how Siamou past tense implicatures arise, ...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
This paper analyses the inflectional category of aspect in Lutsotso, a dialect of the Oluluhya macro...
Chapter 7 is an overview of the expression of aspect, tense and mood. It describes the formal means ...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of tense and aspect in Siamou (Niger-Congo, Kru)...
Most formal analyses of the semantics of tense, aspect, and modality (TAM) have been developed on th...
This paper describes and then compares tense-aspect features in three Bamileke languages, viz. Ghoma...
This book explores the thesis that in the Kwa languages of West Africa, aspect and modality are more...
This article presents the structure of the tense-aspect system of Moore (Gur, Niger Congo), a langua...
The Ghana-Togo Mountain languages are a typologically distinct group of languages within the Kwa bra...
This dissertation describes and compares the tense-aspect systems found in three southeastern Bantu ...
In this paper we attempt a reconstruction of the tense/aspect paradigm for Proto-Kikongo. This ances...
This PhD deals with the semantics of two major parts of the Bantu verbal system, namely derivation a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines tense, mood and aspect (TMA) in French-...
In this article we examine variation in the expression of tense and aspect (TA) in 23 modern and two...
This thesis explores how Mauritian Creole’s tense, mood and aspect (TMA) markers have changed over t...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
This paper analyses the inflectional category of aspect in Lutsotso, a dialect of the Oluluhya macro...
Chapter 7 is an overview of the expression of aspect, tense and mood. It describes the formal means ...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of tense and aspect in Siamou (Niger-Congo, Kru)...
Most formal analyses of the semantics of tense, aspect, and modality (TAM) have been developed on th...
This paper describes and then compares tense-aspect features in three Bamileke languages, viz. Ghoma...
This book explores the thesis that in the Kwa languages of West Africa, aspect and modality are more...
This article presents the structure of the tense-aspect system of Moore (Gur, Niger Congo), a langua...
The Ghana-Togo Mountain languages are a typologically distinct group of languages within the Kwa bra...
This dissertation describes and compares the tense-aspect systems found in three southeastern Bantu ...
In this paper we attempt a reconstruction of the tense/aspect paradigm for Proto-Kikongo. This ances...
This PhD deals with the semantics of two major parts of the Bantu verbal system, namely derivation a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines tense, mood and aspect (TMA) in French-...
In this article we examine variation in the expression of tense and aspect (TA) in 23 modern and two...
This thesis explores how Mauritian Creole’s tense, mood and aspect (TMA) markers have changed over t...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
This paper analyses the inflectional category of aspect in Lutsotso, a dialect of the Oluluhya macro...
Chapter 7 is an overview of the expression of aspect, tense and mood. It describes the formal means ...