In the current study, data from A Corpus of English Dialogues (1560-1760) are used to consider contexts with the have-perfect and temporal adverbs of the definite past time such as yesterday, last night, ago. Data analysis is conducted within the framework of a usage-based approach, which gives evidence to the hypothesis that in Early Modern English the have-perfect in spoken register was gradually developing perfective semantics and that it followed the stages of generalization of meaning depending on the degree of event remoteness. Investigation of the instances where the have-perfect is used in narrative passages shows that the have-perfect in such contexts does not lose its pragmatic component of current relevance but is employed to hig...
Syntax is not only formed by historical internal development and linguistic affiliation. It is also ...
In this paper, we analyze how different temporal and referential properties of past-referring adverb...
Most Romance languages share a grammaticalized construction to refer to events in the recent past, e...
According to some historical linguists, the early English HAVE + past participle construction had on...
This thesis is an investigation of the present perfect construction in Modern English (the auxiliary...
This paper examines the rare but well-attested combinations of the Present Perfect with definite tem...
This paper examines the rare but well-attested combinations of the Present Perfect with definite tem...
At first glance, the development of the Romance and Germanic have-perfects would seem to be well und...
The morpho-syntactic configuration auxiliary (have or be) + past participle known as the have-perfec...
The English perfect construction involves the perfect auxiliary have followed by a verb in the past ...
The English to-infinitival perfect (as in She claims to have seen him) has not received the same at...
This paper presents central results from a larger corpus-based project (see Werner 2013a; 2013b; 201...
This paper examines the development of periphrastic constructions involving auxiliary "have" and "be...
On the basis of an investigation of a corpus of 5.5 million words, this thesis analyses the use of t...
Most Romance languages share a grammaticalized construction to refer to events in the recent past, e...
Syntax is not only formed by historical internal development and linguistic affiliation. It is also ...
In this paper, we analyze how different temporal and referential properties of past-referring adverb...
Most Romance languages share a grammaticalized construction to refer to events in the recent past, e...
According to some historical linguists, the early English HAVE + past participle construction had on...
This thesis is an investigation of the present perfect construction in Modern English (the auxiliary...
This paper examines the rare but well-attested combinations of the Present Perfect with definite tem...
This paper examines the rare but well-attested combinations of the Present Perfect with definite tem...
At first glance, the development of the Romance and Germanic have-perfects would seem to be well und...
The morpho-syntactic configuration auxiliary (have or be) + past participle known as the have-perfec...
The English perfect construction involves the perfect auxiliary have followed by a verb in the past ...
The English to-infinitival perfect (as in She claims to have seen him) has not received the same at...
This paper presents central results from a larger corpus-based project (see Werner 2013a; 2013b; 201...
This paper examines the development of periphrastic constructions involving auxiliary "have" and "be...
On the basis of an investigation of a corpus of 5.5 million words, this thesis analyses the use of t...
Most Romance languages share a grammaticalized construction to refer to events in the recent past, e...
Syntax is not only formed by historical internal development and linguistic affiliation. It is also ...
In this paper, we analyze how different temporal and referential properties of past-referring adverb...
Most Romance languages share a grammaticalized construction to refer to events in the recent past, e...