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Oxford Studies of Time in Language and Thought

The Present Perfective Paradox across Languages

De Wit, Astrid (Postdoctoral Researcher, Postdoctoral Researcher, Universite Libre de Bruxelles and University of Antwerp)

The Present Perfective Paradox across Languages

Oxford Studies of Time in Language and Thought

The Present Perfective Paradox across Languages

Oxford Studies of Time in Language and Thought: The Present Perfective Paradox across Languages

 

This book presents an analysis of how speakers of typologically diverse languages report present-time situations. Astrid De Wit brings together cross-linguistic observations from English, French, the English-based creole language Sranan, and various Slavic languages, and relates them to the same phenomenon, the 'present perfective paradox'.


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Beschrijving Oxford Studies of Time in Language and Thought: The Present Perfective Paradox across Languages

This book presents an analysis of how speakers of typologically diverse languages report present-time situations. It begins from the assumption that there is a restriction on the use of the present tense to report present-time dynamic/perfective situations, while with stative/imperfective situations there are no such alignment problems. Astrid De Wit brings together cross-linguistic observations from English, French, the English-based creole language Sranan, and various Slavic languages, and relates them to the same phenomenon, the 'present perfective paradox'. The proposed analysis is founded on the assumption that there is an epistemic alignment constraint preventing the identification and reporting of events in their entirety at the time of speaking. This book discusses the various strategies that the aforementioned languages have developed to resolve this conceptual difficulty, and demonstrates that many of the features of their tense-aspect systems can be regarded as the result of this conflict resolution. It also offers cognitively plausible explanations for the conceptual structures underlying the interactions attested between tense and aspect.


ISBN
9780198759539
Pagina's
236
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Serie
Oxford Studies of Time in Language and Thought
NUR
616
Druk
1
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Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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