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Tense across Languages

Ed. by Musan, Renate / Rathert, Monika

Series: Linguistische Arbeiten 541

    Aims and Scope

    This book addresses recent developments in the study of tense from a cross-paradigm and cross-linguistic point of view. Leading international scholars explore challenging ideas about tense at the interfaces between semantics and syntax as well as syntax and morphology. The book is divided into three main subsections: 1) Tense in tenseless languages;  2) Tense, mood, and modality, and 3) Descriptive approaches to some tense phenonema. Although time is a universal dimension of the human experience, some languages encode reference to time without any grammatical tense morphology of the verb. Some of these exceptional “tenseless” languages are investigated in this volume: Kalaallisut, Paraguayan Guaraní and Movima. Modal verbs are polyfunctional in the sense that they express both tense and modality. In this volume, an untypical modal is analyzed, a modal analysis of imperatives is argued for, and sentential mood, which is closely related to modality, is analyzed. It is always interesting to look at the expression of tense in understudied languages, which is done here for Scottish Gaelic, Austronesian Rukai and German dialects. The volume can be used for graduate and undergraduate level teaching

    Supplementary Materials

    vi, 262 pages
    Language:
    English
    Type of Publication:
    Collection
    Keywords:
    Syntax; Semantics; Morphology; Typology / Language
    Readership:
    Academics (German Studies, Linguistics), Libraries, Institutes

    MARC record

    MARC record for eBook

    Renate Musan, University of Osnabrück; Monika Rathert, University of Wuppertal; Germany.

     

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