Aorists and Perfects : Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives 🔍
Marc Fryd; Pierre-Don Giancarli Brill (((delimiter))) Rodopi, ebook, 2017
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The present volume offers a collection of nine contributions dealing with the aspectual and temporal dimensions of the perfect and the aorist and based on data in Romance -- in particular Spanish--, Tahitian, English, and Scandinavian languages.
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Aorists and Perfects (Cahiers Chronos)
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Koninklijke Brill N.V.
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Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, 2017
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10.1163/9789004326651, 2017 feb 06
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Cahiers Chronos, 29, Leiden, 2017
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Cahiers Chronos Ser, Leiden, 2017
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Cahiers Chronos, Leiden, c2017
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Netherlands, Netherlands
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‎Contents......Page 5
‎List of Figures, Tables and Maps......Page 7
‎Introduction (Fryd and Giancarli)......Page 9
‎Chapter 1. Romance Perfects, Aorists, and the Role of ‘Aoristic Drift’ (Drinka)......Page 13
‎Chapter 2. The Present Perfect Has Only Gone And Changed, Hasn’t It? The Continuing Divergence of the Narrative Perfect (Walker)......Page 33
‎Chapter 3. The Present Perfect in Peruvian Spanish: An Analysis of Personal Experience Narratives among Migrant Generations in Lima (Jara)......Page 50
‎Chapter 4. Summary and Sequential Scanning in the Compound and Simple Past of Chilean and Uruguayan Dialects of Spanish (Henderson)......Page 87
‎Chapter 5. The Tahitian Particle ’Ua, Some Uses (Delmas)......Page 118
‎Chapter 6. Have Just V-en and Just V-ed: If Hot News or Recency Don’t Cut It, Just What Does? (Bourdin)......Page 144
‎Chapter 7. The Kids Are Finished School: A Corpus Study of Geographical Distribution (Yerastov)......Page 187
‎Chapter 8. Some Remarks on have-less Perfect Constructions in English (Fryd)......Page 211
‎Chapter 9. Counterfactual Present Perfects (Eide)......Page 253
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This volume gathers nine contributions dealing with Aorists and Perfects. Drinka challenges the notion of Aoristic Drift in Romance languages. Walker considers two emergent uses of the Perfect in British English. Jara seeks to determine the constraints on tense choice within narrative discourse in Peruvian Spanish. Henderson argues for a theory based on Langacker's 'sequential scanning' in Chilean and Uruguayan Spanish. Delmas looks at 'Ua in Tahitian, a polysemic particle with a range of aspectual and modal meanings. Bourdin addresses the expression of anteriority with just in English. Yerastov examines the distribution of the transitive be Perfect in Canadian English. Fryd offers a panchronic study of have-less perfect constructions in English. Eide investigates counterfactual present perfects in Mainland Scandinavian dialects
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2017-05-01
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