Aspect and reference time

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Aspect and reference time

Olga Borik

(Oxford studies in theoretical linguistics, 13)(Oxford linguistics)

Oxford University Press, 2006

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Description of hbk. based on 2008 reprint. Differs from <BA78597448> in series title

Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-221) and index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780199291281

Description

Investigating the temporal structure of language, this text deals with issues in the understanding of tense and aspect, proposes a new approach to the main problems in the area, and seeks to establish the universal semantic properties of two important and contentious aspectual categories, perfectivity and imperfectivity.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Main Theories of Aspect, I: The Telicity Approach
  • 3. Perfectivity in Russian in Terms of Telicity: Testing The Hypothesis
  • 4. Main Theories of Aspect, II: The Point of View Approach
  • 5. Reference TIme
  • 6. Russian Aspect in Terms of Reference Time
  • References
  • Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780199291298

Description

This book investigates the temporal structure of language. It deals with central issues in the understanding of tense and aspect, proposes a new approach to the main problems in the area, and seeks to establish the universal semantic properties of two important and contentious aspectual categories, perfectivity and imperfectivity. Dr Borik develops an original theory of aspect. She shows how this accounts for aspectual categories in Russian, and that it can used to compare Russian to other languages where similar aspectual issues arise. She devotes particular attention to English, a language which appears to have no grammatical categories of perfectivity and imperfectivity. She argues that the semantic properties established for the Russian tense-aspect system are reflected in English, and reveals parallels in the expression of temporal and aspectual information in the two languages. Aspect and Reference Time will interest all scholars of the syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of aspect and tense. The author's clear exposition and cross-linguistic approach make it a useful basis for courses at graduate level.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Main Theories of Aspect, I: The Telicity Approach
  • 3. Perfectivity in Russian in Terms of Telicity: Testing The Hypothesis
  • 4. Main Theories of Aspect, II: The Point of View Approach
  • 5. Reference TIme
  • 6. Russian Aspect in Terms of Reference Time
  • References
  • Index

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