Beyond Aspectual Semantics
Beyond Aspectual Semantics
Explorations in the Pragmatic and Cognitive Realms of Aspect
Brisard, Frank; Patard, Adeline; De Wit, Astrid; Madden-Lombardi, Carol; Meeuwis, Michael
Oxford University Press
03/2024
368
Dura
Inglês
9780192849311
15 a 20 dias
2: Pier Marco Bertinetto: On the 'propulsive' Imperfect: Stylistic functions of abrupt aspectual switches in modern Italian narrative texts
3: Agnes Celle: Aspect, modality, interrogativity: A semantic study of aller and venir (de) + infinitive in an open interrogative
4: Adeline Patard: A counterfactual cycle: Evidence from the French imperfect
5: Astrid De Wit and Stephen M. Dickey: An epistemic approach to aspectual systems: English, Russian, and Beyond
6: Laura A. Michaelis: What is the Event Elaboration Constraint
7: Bert Le Bruyn, Martijn van der Klis, and Henriette de Swart: Variation and stability: the HAVE-perfect and the tense-aspect grammar of western European languages
8: Thera Marie Crane, Hilde Gunnink, Ponsiano Kanijo, and Tim Roth: Aspect and evidentiality in four Bantu languages
9: Stephane Robert: The speaker's viewpoint on events: From tense to stance
10: Door Spruijt, Astrid De Wit, and Connie de Vos: The cognitive foundation of time: Evidence from the sign language Kata Kolok
11: Carol Madden-Lombardi and Monique Flecken: Empirical contributions to the study of aspect from the field of cognitive science
12: Aliyah Morgenstern, Christophe Parisse, and Sophie de Pontonx: Children's use of tenses beyond time: Constructing worlds through language
2: Pier Marco Bertinetto: On the 'propulsive' Imperfect: Stylistic functions of abrupt aspectual switches in modern Italian narrative texts
3: Agnes Celle: Aspect, modality, interrogativity: A semantic study of aller and venir (de) + infinitive in an open interrogative
4: Adeline Patard: A counterfactual cycle: Evidence from the French imperfect
5: Astrid De Wit and Stephen M. Dickey: An epistemic approach to aspectual systems: English, Russian, and Beyond
6: Laura A. Michaelis: What is the Event Elaboration Constraint
7: Bert Le Bruyn, Martijn van der Klis, and Henriette de Swart: Variation and stability: the HAVE-perfect and the tense-aspect grammar of western European languages
8: Thera Marie Crane, Hilde Gunnink, Ponsiano Kanijo, and Tim Roth: Aspect and evidentiality in four Bantu languages
9: Stephane Robert: The speaker's viewpoint on events: From tense to stance
10: Door Spruijt, Astrid De Wit, and Connie de Vos: The cognitive foundation of time: Evidence from the sign language Kata Kolok
11: Carol Madden-Lombardi and Monique Flecken: Empirical contributions to the study of aspect from the field of cognitive science
12: Aliyah Morgenstern, Christophe Parisse, and Sophie de Pontonx: Children's use of tenses beyond time: Constructing worlds through language