Aspects of tenses, modality, and evidentiality
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Aspects of tenses, modality, and evidentiality
(Cahiers Chronos, v. 31)
Brill, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
If there's a domain in linguistics which complexity calls for ever further research, it's clearly that of tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality, often referred to as 'TAME'. The reason for which these domains of investigation have been connected so tightly as to deserve a common label is that their actual intertwining is so dense that one can hardly measure their effects purely individually, without regard to the other notions of the spectrum. On the other hand, despite their imbrications, tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality remain - needless to say - separate theoretical entities. The papers gathered in this volume cover a range of issues and a variety of methods that help delineate, each in its way, new perspectives on this broad domain.
Table of Contents
List of Figures, Diagrams and Tables
1 Introduction
Laura Baranzini and Louis de Saussure
Part 1 Meanings and Interpretations of Tenses
2 The Semantics of the Simple Future in Romance: Core Meaning and Parametric Variation
Victoria Escandell-Vidal
3 Tense Choice and Interpretation in First-Person Stories: A Contrastive Study of English and Japanese
Naoaki Wada
4 Time Updating Uses of the French Imparfait Extending Across Genres
Jakob Egetenmeyer
Part 2 Aspectual Issues
5 The Futurate Reading of the Spanish Present Progressive (estar +-ndo)
Alicia Cipria
6 Non-culminating Accomplishments: Subject, Speaker and Syntactic Structure
Jacqueline Gueron and Svetlana Vogeleer
7 Preterit and Perfect in Romance: New Insights from Occitan
Myriam Bras and Jean Sibille
Part 3 Modality and Evidentiality in Contrast
8 Double Modals in Scots: A Speaker's Choice Hypothesis
Cameron Morin
9 The Contextualising Effects of the Modal Particle vel in Norwegian Interrogatives
Thorstein Fretheim
10 Belief and Performativity
Alda Mari
11 Post-modal Concessive Meanings: A Contrastive Corpus Study of French and German Modal Verbs
Corinne Rossari and Elena Smirnova
12 The Semantic Profile of the Past Evidential in Udmurt in Contemporary Texts
Rebeka Kubitsch
Index
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