We investigate a novel use of the English temporal modifier 'now', in which it combines with a subordinate clause. We argue for a univocal treatment of the expression, on which the subordinating use is taken as basic and the nonsubordinating uses are morphologically derived. We start by surveying central features of the latter uses which have been discussed in previous work, before introducing key observations regarding the subordinating use of 'now' and its relation to deictic and anaphoric uses. All of these data , it is argued, can be accounted for on our proposed analysis. We conclude by comparing 'now' to a range of other expressions which exhibit similar behavior
A subordinate clause of time is considered as a way of rendering the meaning of action temporal loca...
It is argued there is nothing special or deviant about the use of 'now' to refer to a time in the pa...
The adverb now in English (nu in Dutch) can draw listeners’ attention to an upcoming contrast (e.g.,...
We investigate a novel use of the English temporal modifier ‘now’, in which it combines with a subor...
This paper deals with clauses introduced by the subordinator since (hereafter SC’s), and more specif...
International audienceWe consider sentences in which " now " occurs in initial position and show tha...
In addition to its primary temporal meaning, the adverb now displays a variety of pragmatic meanings...
Abstract. This paper provides an analysis of the temporal location adverb now. The core data comes f...
My work is a corpus-based investigation of the use and development of temporal subordinators and cla...
When since is used as a subordinator,it can introduce either a temporal adverbial clause or a causal...
We treat the interpretation and motivate the morphology of tense in adjunct clauses in English and R...
The clitic -rru in Panyjima, glossed as 'now' by Dench, appears not only in present tense but also i...
AC 2011 : 18th Amsterdam Colloquium 2011, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in December 2011Intern...
This paper offers an overview of the history of medial NP-adjuncts from Old English to Present-Day E...
A subordinate clause of time is considered as a way of rendering the meaning of action temporal loca...
It is argued there is nothing special or deviant about the use of 'now' to refer to a time in the pa...
The adverb now in English (nu in Dutch) can draw listeners’ attention to an upcoming contrast (e.g.,...
We investigate a novel use of the English temporal modifier ‘now’, in which it combines with a subor...
This paper deals with clauses introduced by the subordinator since (hereafter SC’s), and more specif...
International audienceWe consider sentences in which " now " occurs in initial position and show tha...
In addition to its primary temporal meaning, the adverb now displays a variety of pragmatic meanings...
Abstract. This paper provides an analysis of the temporal location adverb now. The core data comes f...
My work is a corpus-based investigation of the use and development of temporal subordinators and cla...
When since is used as a subordinator,it can introduce either a temporal adverbial clause or a causal...
We treat the interpretation and motivate the morphology of tense in adjunct clauses in English and R...
The clitic -rru in Panyjima, glossed as 'now' by Dench, appears not only in present tense but also i...
AC 2011 : 18th Amsterdam Colloquium 2011, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in December 2011Intern...
This paper offers an overview of the history of medial NP-adjuncts from Old English to Present-Day E...
A subordinate clause of time is considered as a way of rendering the meaning of action temporal loca...
It is argued there is nothing special or deviant about the use of 'now' to refer to a time in the pa...
The adverb now in English (nu in Dutch) can draw listeners’ attention to an upcoming contrast (e.g.,...