This paper proposes a reanalysis of the TAM categories of Amurdak. Previous work has assumed a contrast of tense categories. It will be shown that such an analysis is inadequate, as it cannot accurately account for the data, because the morphemes representing these categories do not have the function to localize events in time. Instead, it is posited that the Amurdak verb possesses a contrast between a perfective and an imperfective aspect. This permits an accurate explanation of the data, and it is wellsupported cross-linguistically. In addition, it opens up interesting questions from the viewpoint of comparative areal and typological linguistics
This paper aims to show the results of a quantitative study on verbal aspect in modern Russian. Adop...
This thesis examines the aspectual system of Kwaḱwala, a Northern Wakashan language of British Colum...
Most formal analyses of the semantics of tense, aspect, and modality (TAM) have been developed on th...
This paper proposes a reanalysis of the TAM categories of Amurdak. Previous work has assumed a contr...
The morpho-syntactic categories of the verb can be reduced to the three semantic relations that refe...
The present paper deals with grammatical categories and their formalization as morphological units o...
Verbal tense, defined as the “grammaticalization of location in time,” commonly serves in natural la...
Aspectuality is one of the universal temporal meanings found both in an aspect language and in a non...
This study aims at identifying tense and aspect forms of Leki, an insular language in Ukerewe distr...
This paper deals with the question of Aspect and Tense endeavouring to sift through the variable and...
This report originated in a paper I was to write with Lauri Carlson on the semantics of tense and as...
In spite of numerous efforts spent on the study tense and aspect, the nature of this linguistic phe...
This paper describes the verbal Tense-Aspect-Mood system of Awetí (Tupian, Central Brazil) in a Word...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates the nature of Yiddish aspect and te...
This paper analyzes primary tense and aspect distinctions in the Zhuokeji rGyalrong verb. The propos...
This paper aims to show the results of a quantitative study on verbal aspect in modern Russian. Adop...
This thesis examines the aspectual system of Kwaḱwala, a Northern Wakashan language of British Colum...
Most formal analyses of the semantics of tense, aspect, and modality (TAM) have been developed on th...
This paper proposes a reanalysis of the TAM categories of Amurdak. Previous work has assumed a contr...
The morpho-syntactic categories of the verb can be reduced to the three semantic relations that refe...
The present paper deals with grammatical categories and their formalization as morphological units o...
Verbal tense, defined as the “grammaticalization of location in time,” commonly serves in natural la...
Aspectuality is one of the universal temporal meanings found both in an aspect language and in a non...
This study aims at identifying tense and aspect forms of Leki, an insular language in Ukerewe distr...
This paper deals with the question of Aspect and Tense endeavouring to sift through the variable and...
This report originated in a paper I was to write with Lauri Carlson on the semantics of tense and as...
In spite of numerous efforts spent on the study tense and aspect, the nature of this linguistic phe...
This paper describes the verbal Tense-Aspect-Mood system of Awetí (Tupian, Central Brazil) in a Word...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates the nature of Yiddish aspect and te...
This paper analyzes primary tense and aspect distinctions in the Zhuokeji rGyalrong verb. The propos...
This paper aims to show the results of a quantitative study on verbal aspect in modern Russian. Adop...
This thesis examines the aspectual system of Kwaḱwala, a Northern Wakashan language of British Colum...
Most formal analyses of the semantics of tense, aspect, and modality (TAM) have been developed on th...