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Module 8: Advanced Unit - The Ohio State University PressbooksTense is the first in a packaged set of grammatical meanings often referred to as the “Tense-Aspect-Mood” system of a language (i.e. “TAM”; also called “Tense- ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tense–aspect–mood marking, language-family size and the ...3. Tense–aspect–mood marking. TAM is a composite notion bringing together three distinct semantic categories. Tense involves a relationship between an event and ...
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Tense - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentBernard Comrie defines tense as the grammaticalisation of location in time. In this textbook he introduces readers to the range of variation found in tense ...
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Tense and Aspect - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 7, 2014 · The notion of aspect according to Comrie refers to “[the] different ways of viewing the internal temporal constituency of a situation” (1976: 3) ...
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[PDF] ASPECT - Gramma Institute of LinguisticsThe aim of the present book is to provide an introduction to verbal aspect and related concepts. It differs from most other books on aspect.
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Mood in Morphology### Summary of Mood in Linguistics from Oxford Research Encyclopedia
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Tense - Bernard Comrie - Google BooksJun 6, 1985 · Bernard Comrie defines tense as the grammaticalisation of location in time. In this textbook he introduces readers to the range of variation found in tense ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Absolute tense (Chapter 2) - Cambridge University PressJun 5, 2012 · Absolute tense is a traditional, though somewhat misleading term, that has come to be used to refer to tenses which take the present moment as their deictic ...
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[PDF] The Interaction of Tense, Aspect, Evidentiality, and Speech Act in ...For example, if the suffix -ess occurs with a simple deictic tense, it functions as a perfect. But if it occurs with a spatial deictic tense, it functions as an.
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[PDF] A study of the aspectual complements of 'begin' and 'start'According to Freed‟s analysis of aspectualizers, an event is segmental. An event has three time segments: the onset, the nucleus, and the coda. But not all.
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[PDF] ASPECT: AN OVERVIEW - MIT▫ A two-tiered theory of aspect: (i) Viewpoint aspect (also called grammatical aspect, outer aspect) locates events in time. (ii) Aktionsart (also called ...
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[PDF] Tense and Aspect SystemsMy interest in tense and aspect goes back at least to 1970. In my early work in this area, emphasis was on the application of notions from logical and ...
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The present perfective paradox in Slavic - Oxford AcademicIn northern Slavic languages, present perfective verbs are typically given a future interpretation ('prospective strategy') or a habitual/generic interpretation ...
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[PDF] Aspect, Adverbs and Events: Habituality vs. PerfectivityThe sentences in (6) show that there might be some precise structural restrictions governing the compatibility of iterative adverbs with imperfective sentences.
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(PDF) What do languages encode when they encode reality status?Aug 9, 2025 · '' (4) Tukang Besi (Austronesian, Western Malayo-Polynesian ... and cross-linguistic surveys of (ir)realis and irrealis sub-. domains ...
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[PDF] Modality and Language - MITAug 30, 2005 · Epistemic modality (Greek episteme, meaning 'knowledge') concerns what is possible or necessary given what is known and what the available ...
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(PDF) Perfect Tense and Aspect - ResearchGatePDF | In English and several other European languages, the perfect tense is a complex morpho-syntactic construction made of an auxiliary ("have," "be").
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[PDF] Tense and aspect in truth-conditional semanticsComrie (1976:3) says that aspects are understood to be ''different ways of viewing the internal temporal constituency of a situation''.1 In other words, aspect ...
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[PDF] Towards a New Explanation of Sequence of TenseUnder such a view, each instance of past tense is assumed to place the event time of the predicate it scopes over prior to the predicate's local evaluation time ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] Imperative clauses - Magdalena KaufmannJun 18, 2016 · Progressive aspect in English, for instance, is acceptable as long as a salient reference time is overtly encoded or contextually salient.
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Temporal reference, aspect and actionality: Their neutralization and interactions, mostly exemplified in Italian### Summary of Cross-Linguistic Patterns of Aspectual Neutralization in Certain Moods or Modal Contexts
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[PDF] A unified analysis of the future as epistemic modalityApr 29, 2017 · Abstract We offer an analysis of the Greek and Italian future morphemes as epis- temic modal operators. The main empirical motivation comes ...
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[PDF] What's so unreal about the past? Past tense and counterfactualsIn English, counterfactuals are construed with the subjunctive mood (1). What is crucial here however, is that it is the PAST FORM of the subjunctive mood.
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Chapter Tense and Aspect - WALS OnlineTense is grammaticalisation of location in time, and aspect is “grammaticalisation of expression of internal temporal constituency” (of events, processes etc.).
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The morphology of TAM marking in creole languages: a comparative ...In this paper, we review the morphosyntactic status of TAM markers in two creoles: Kriyol, a Portuguese-based creole, and Mauritian, a French-based creole.
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(PDF) The rise and development of analytic perfects in Italo-Romance### Summary of Abstract and Key Points
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(PDF) Synthetic and analytic structure of Tense, Aspect and Mood in ...PDF | On Jan 27, 2020, Carlotta Viti published Synthetic and analytic structure of Tense, Aspect and Mood in the ancient Indo-European Languages | Find, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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5.3 Morphology beyond affixes – Essentials of Linguistics, 2nd editionThe Romance languages are a good example of fusional languages: the suffix on a verb expresses tense, aspect, and subject agreement, and is difficult to break ...
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[PDF] Syncretism – Recurring Patterns - Johannes HeinSyncretism is when distinct morphosyntactic functions are mapped to the same morphological form, where a form has different functions.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] A Morpho-pragmatic Classification of Turkish TAM Markers - DergiParkABSTRACT: This article reviews eight TAM (Tense/Aspect/Mood) markers of. Turkish regarding their pragmatic functions. Its main argument is that three.
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[PDF] Martin Haase - Tense and Aspect in BasqueWe can conjugate synthetical verbs (enumerated above) directly by attaching person and tense markers to the verbal root. They may also be analytically ...
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[PDF] A Grammar of Proto-Germanic - FolksprakThis grammar of Proto-Germanic is designed to provide a comprehensive but concise treatment of the language from approximately 2500 B.C. to the beginning of ...
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[PDF] The creation of tense and aspect systems in the languages of the ...The appearance of books entitled Aspect (Comrie 1976) and Tense (Comrie 1985), which draw on data from multiple languages, and conferences on "tense and aspect".
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9 - The Early Development of the Perfect in the Germanic LanguagesFeb 23, 2017 · Brinton concludes that auxiliaries in general, and perfect auxiliaries among them, must have arisen in Proto-Germanic times.
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[PDF] The Historical Evolution of the German Present Perfect from the ...Jan 15, 2015 · The German present perfect is used in numerous contexts, formal or informal, written or spoken, as shown by the two examples below.
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A Grammar of Proto-Germanic: 3. InflectionActive languages have three word classes: nouns, verbs, and particles. Nouns and verbs fall into two classes, either active/animate or inactive/stative.
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[PDF] The Icelandic Subjunctive - Halldór Ármann SigurðssonIn this chapter, I have described and analyzed the Icelandic mood system in relation to the verbal ... Section 3 discusses the major aspects of the subjunctive ...Missing: synthetic | Show results with:synthetic
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Finite Verb Morphology in the Romance Languages### Summary of Tense, Aspect, and Mood in Romance Languages
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(PDF) Why Do Languages Lose Grammatical Categories?Aug 10, 2025 · Although sound change may contribute to the loss of grammatical categories, such as the Latin future and passive, comparative data show that ...
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Tense and Mood Forms (Chapter 9) - The Cambridge Handbook of ...This chapter provides an overview of the inventory, formation, and use of synthetic and periphrastic tense and mood forms in modern Belarusian, ...
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[PDF] Chapter 42 Tense in Slavic - UiOThis paper gives an overview of the topics in Slavic tense which have generated most interest in the semantic linguistic community. Data from most Slavic ...
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(PDF) On tense, aspect, and mood interaction in Bulgarian and SlavicThis paper explores the interaction between tense, aspect, and mood in Bulgarian and other Slavic languages, particularly focusing on the historical ...
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[PDF] tense and aspect in indo-aryan languages: variation and diachronyThis dissertation focuses on tense and aspect in Indo-Aryan languages, exploring variation and diachrony.
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[PDF] the evolution of the tense-aspect system in hindi/urduThe paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special reference to Hindi/Urdu. Starting from the acknowledgement of ...
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[PDF] The evolution of the tense-aspect system in Hindi/Urdu - HAL-SHSFeb 1, 2007 · The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special reference to Hindi/Urdu.
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None### Summary of Aspect in Bengali, Analytic Moods, and Comparison with Indo-Aryan
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[PDF] Tense in Basque* - Knowledge BaseIn this paper, I provide an analysis of the syntax and morphology of tense in Basque. 1 In this language, there are two types of tenses: simple and compound.
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Tense and Aspect in Basque - the Buber pageThe Basque tense and aspect system is complicated by the co-existence of two conjugation types which allow for different oppositions.
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Chapter 3 Tense, Aspect and mood in: Basque and Romance - BrillApr 18, 2019 · An aspect in which the Basque TAM system differs markedly from Romance is in the existence of a set of potential forms. Potential forms bear ...
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The syntax of Basque allocutive clitics | GlossaSep 24, 2018 · Two properties of Basque allocutive morphemes suggest that they should be understood as species of vocative expression. First, in addition to ...4.3 Dative Intransitives · 5 Ergative Displacement · Notes
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[PDF] Elements of Hawaiian GrammarA word is identified as a verb by its potential occurrence together with a verb marker such as ua to mark tense or aspect. See below for examples of verb ...
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paha - Hawaiian DictionariesMaybe, perhaps, probably, possibly, may, might (very common, used to make speech less blunt and more conciliatory, something like English use of the conditional ...Missing: ina | Show results with:ina
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Survey chapter: Hawai'i Creole - APiCS Online -All tense, aspect and mood markers precede the verb. Lexical aspect does not affect the function of the tense, aspect or mood markers, except in the case of ...
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[PDF] the restructuring of tense/aspect systems in creoleIt has been argued elsewhere, e.g., by Winford (2000b) and Migge & Winford (2003) that many of her ... Pidgin and Creole Tense-Mood-Aspect Systems, 119-. 142.
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[PDF] Substrate influence on the emergence of the TMA systems of the ...Establishing substrate influence on Creole TMA systems A full account of substrate influnce requires that we consider all of those sub- strate languages that ...
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Structure dataset 8: Jamaican - APiCS Online -Basilectal Jamaican is characterized by the categorical use of preverbal markers to express tense, mood, and aspect. Since most of the examples reflect my ( ...
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Structure dataset 26: Hawai'i Creole - APiCS Online -Hawai'i Creole is the mother tongue of about 600,000 speakers, i.e. roughly half of the population, on the islands of Hawai'i, which are located in the ...
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Structure dataset 22: Tok Pisin - APiCS Online -Position of tense, aspect, and mood markers in relation to the verb · In a ... The grammaticalization of tense and aspect in Tok Pisin and Sranan; Sankoff ...
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[PDF] Perfective non-past in Modern Greek - Stanford UniversityTraditionally, the Greek verbal system is organized on the basis of tense (past/non-past) and aspect distinctions (perfective/imperfective; Holton et al. 1997 ...
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[PDF] MODERN GREEK TENSE IN MAIN AND NA SUBORDINATED ...Jan 22, 2015 · have a binary system of tense in the indicative (past versus non-past) where non-past includes the present and future tenses (Mozer, 2009:57).
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[PDF] (Non)veridicality and mood selection in complement clauses Book in ...Oct 9, 2017 · Modern Greek has four mood particles that precede the tensed verb: the indicative oti/pos, the subjunctive particle na, the emotive particle pu, ...
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Greek Grammar Verb MoodsThere are three moods in Greek: the indicative, the subjunctive and the imperative. The infinitive and the participle are condidered as moods as well. The ...
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14 - Tense, Aspect, and Auxiliary Verbs: The English Verb System14 Tense, Aspect, and Auxiliary Verbs: The English Verb System ; I have seen the Golden Gate Bridge. (present perfect) ; They had seen the bridge from some ...
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Analyzing Grammar - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentAnalyzing Grammar is a clear introductory textbook on grammatical analysis, designed for students beginning to study the discipline.Missing: auxiliary | Show results with:auxiliary
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Chapter 8. Tense and Auxiliary Verbs - York Syntax - CUNYAug 24, 2020 · The purpose of this chapter is to explore the system behind these auxiliary verbs, and particularly how these auxiliary verbs relate to the concept of tense.<|control11|><|separator|>