This book presents an analysis of how speakers of typologically diverse languages report present-time situations. It begins from the assumption that there is a restriction on the use of the present tense to report present-time dynamic/perfective situations, while with stative/imperfective situations there are no such alignment problems. Astrid De Wit brings together cross-linguistic observations from English, French, the English-based creole language Sranan, and various Slavic languages, and relates them to the same phenomenon, the 'present perfective paradox'. The proposed analysis is founded on the assumption that there is an epistemic alignment constraint preventing the identification and reporting of events in their entirety at the time...
We report on an experimental study examining what aspectual tense forms we use to convey aspectual m...
This paper proposes a reanalysis of the so-called "tenseless" languages found throughout the world. ...
Study of the markers of the present time (verb tenses and adverbs) in a selection of languages (Engl...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called 'present-perfect puzzle'. It suggests that it is in ...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called 'present-perfect puzzle'. It suggests that it is in ...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called ‘present-perfect puzzle’. It suggests that it is in ...
The previous literature established the set of ‘perfect’ readings, including experiential/existentia...
In this work we consider the morphosyntactic and aspectual properties underlying the well-known impo...
International audienceThis paper provides both a cross-linguistic/diachronical typology and a formal...
International audienceThis paper provides both a cross-linguistic/diachronical typology and a formal...
Since Reichenbach (1947), the Present Perfect has been discussed in relation to the Simple Past. The...
Modern theorists rarely agree on how to represent the categories of tense and aspect, making a consi...
Modern theorists rarely agree on how to represent the categories of tense and aspect, making a consi...
The semantics of tense and aspect has enjoyed ever growing atten-tion since the 1970’s. Nevertheless...
The distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect has been identified in many languages acr...
We report on an experimental study examining what aspectual tense forms we use to convey aspectual m...
This paper proposes a reanalysis of the so-called "tenseless" languages found throughout the world. ...
Study of the markers of the present time (verb tenses and adverbs) in a selection of languages (Engl...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called 'present-perfect puzzle'. It suggests that it is in ...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called 'present-perfect puzzle'. It suggests that it is in ...
This paper proposes a new look at the so-called ‘present-perfect puzzle’. It suggests that it is in ...
The previous literature established the set of ‘perfect’ readings, including experiential/existentia...
In this work we consider the morphosyntactic and aspectual properties underlying the well-known impo...
International audienceThis paper provides both a cross-linguistic/diachronical typology and a formal...
International audienceThis paper provides both a cross-linguistic/diachronical typology and a formal...
Since Reichenbach (1947), the Present Perfect has been discussed in relation to the Simple Past. The...
Modern theorists rarely agree on how to represent the categories of tense and aspect, making a consi...
Modern theorists rarely agree on how to represent the categories of tense and aspect, making a consi...
The semantics of tense and aspect has enjoyed ever growing atten-tion since the 1970’s. Nevertheless...
The distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect has been identified in many languages acr...
We report on an experimental study examining what aspectual tense forms we use to convey aspectual m...
This paper proposes a reanalysis of the so-called "tenseless" languages found throughout the world. ...
Study of the markers of the present time (verb tenses and adverbs) in a selection of languages (Engl...