This volume is essential for anybody working on TAM marking or those interested in the question of whether semantics and typology can be useful to each other, a question that in my view can only be answered with an emphatic ‘yes’.

- Henk Zeevat, University of Amsterdam, in Language 87(1): 203-207, 2011,

Overall, the book definitely achieves both the goal (quoted at the beginning of this review) 'to give greater prominence to the semantic richness of tense, aspect, modality, and their interactions, in the languages of the world'' and the hope that it ''contributes to the emergent field of semantic typology'.

- Terry Langendoen, University of Arizona, on Linguist List , 21.2754, 2010,

In recent years, we have witnessed, on the one hand, an increased interest in cross-linguistic data in formal semantic studies, and, on the other hand, an increased concern for semantic issues in language typology. However, only few studies combine semantic and typological research for a particular semantic domain (such as the papers in Bach et al. (1995) on quantification and Smith (1997) on aspect). This book brings together formal semanticists with a cross-linguistic perspective and/or those working on lesser-known languages, and typologists interested in semantic theory, to discuss semantic variation in the specific domain of Tense, Aspect, and Mood/Modality.
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Brings together formal semanticists with a cross-linguistic perspective and/or those working on lesser-known languages, and typologists interested in semantic theory, to discuss semantic variation in the specific domain of Tense, Aspect, and Mood/Modality.
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1. Preface; 2. The semantics of tense, aspect and modality in the languages of the world (by Hogeweg, Lotte); 3. Incompatible categories: Resolving the "present perfective paradox" (by Malchukov, Andrej); 4. The perfective/imperfective distinction: Coercion or aspectual operators? (by Bary, Corien); 5. Lexical and compositional factors in the aspectual system of Adyghe (by Arkadiev, Peter M.); 6. Event structure of non-culminating accomplishments (by Tatevosov, Sergei); 7. The grammaticalised use of the Burmese verbs la 'come' and thwa 'go' (by Romeo, Nicoletta); 8. Irrealis in Yurakare and other languages: On the cross-linguistic consistency of an elusive category (by Gijn, Rik van); 9. On the selection of mood in complement clauses (by Marques, Rui); 10. 'Out of control' marking as circumstantial modality in St'at'imcets (by Davis, Henry); 11. Modal geometry: Remarks on the structure of a modal map (by Schepper, Kees de); 12. Acquisitive modals (by Auwera, Johan van der); 13. Conflicting constraints on the interpretation of modal auxiliaries (by Foolen, Ad); 14. Modality and context dependence (by Nauze, Fabrice); 15. Verbal semantic shifts under negation, intensionality, and imperfectivity: Russian genitive objects (by Partee, Barbara H.); 16. The Estonian partitive evidential: Some notes on the semantic parallels between aspect and evidential categories (by Tamm, Anne); 17. Index
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This volume is essential for anybody working on TAM marking or those interested in the question of whether semantics and typology can be useful to each other, a question that in my view can only be answered with an emphatic ‘yes’.
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ISBN
9789027255310
Publisert
2009-11-30
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John Benjamins Publishing Co
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890 gr
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245 mm
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164 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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