The purpose of this paper is to outline the fundamental grammaticalization and degrammat(icalizat)ion processes observable in the restructuring of the tense/aspect/mood systems of the West Iranian languages during their historical development. Their core aspectual systems will be presented as consisting of three categories: Imperfective, Perfective and Perfect
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The objective of the present research is to check how Iranian EFL learners use tense and aspect morp...
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The present study investigates the two grammatical categories of tense and mood in Persian and Engli...
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This article is based on a study of the Khalaj language through data gathered from fieldwork conduct...
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A large number of linguistic features in Tajik, an Iranian language, are considered to have emerged ...
International audienceWolof has a remarkable aspectual system with two levels of organization: (1) t...
This paper deals with the problem of the origin of the verbal endings in Middle Persian and Parthian...
This paper proposes a reanalysis of the so-called "tenseless" languages found throughout the world. ...
The objective of the present research is to check how Iranian EFL learners use tense and aspect morp...
International audienceThis paper studies some grammaticalisation phenomena in the verb system in Ira...
International audienceIn New Persian, the aspecto-modal suffix -ē is a marker of counterfactuality a...
The present study investigates the two grammatical categories of tense and mood in Persian and Engli...
This paper presents an analysis of Persian progressive tense from morpho-syntactic and semantic poin...
This dissertation investigates the verbal system of Persian and is focused on the interaction of mod...
Abstract This study aims to investigate the claims of Aspect Hypothesis which holds that in the past...
It has been proposed that pidgin languages are similar in their marking of tense and aspect. This st...
The present paper deals with grammatical categories and their formalization as morphological units o...
This article is based on a study of the Khalaj language through data gathered from fieldwork conduct...
In morphological typology, languages are divided into the three categories of flectional, agglutinat...
A large number of linguistic features in Tajik, an Iranian language, are considered to have emerged ...
International audienceWolof has a remarkable aspectual system with two levels of organization: (1) t...
This paper deals with the problem of the origin of the verbal endings in Middle Persian and Parthian...
This paper proposes a reanalysis of the so-called "tenseless" languages found throughout the world. ...
The objective of the present research is to check how Iranian EFL learners use tense and aspect morp...