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E-grāmata: Perfect Volume: Papers on the perfect

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"Drawing on the data and history from a wide range of languages, from Ayatal to Zapotec, this volume brings together leading scholars in the field of tense and aspect research resulting in 18 contributions on the perfect and some of its close relatives (e.g. iamitives). Different approaches complement each other to shed light on the source, emergence, grammaticalization, and the typological extension of perfect constructions cross-linguistically. One focal point is the so-called aoristic drift, where theperfect comes to resemble the simple past or aorist (often via the hodiernal 'today' reading). The semantics and pragmatics of perfects are also investigated through their interaction with other categories (e.g. negation, mood). Over time some perfects undergo auxiliary doubling or omission, or the auxiliary becomes subject to selection. These facts also receive special attention in this book, presenting new insights on perfects in both well-studied as well as very understudied languages"--

Drawing on the data and history from a wide range of languages, from Atayal to Zapotec, this volume brings together leading scholars in the field of tense and aspect research resulting in 18 contributions on the perfect and some of its close relatives (e.g. iamitives). Different approaches complement each other to shed light on the source, emergence, grammaticalization, and the typological extension of perfect constructions cross-linguistically. One focal point is the so-called aoristic drift, where the perfect comes to resemble the simple past or aorist (often via the hodiernal ‘today’ reading). The semantics and pragmatics of perfects are also investigated through their interaction with other categories (e.g. negation, mood). Over time some perfects undergo auxiliary doubling or omission, or the auxiliary becomes subject to selection. These facts also receive special attention in this book, presenting new insights on perfects in both well-studied as well as very understudied languages.
Chapter 1 The Perfect Volume: Papers on the perfect
1(42)
Kristin Melum Eide
Marc Fryd
Part I Perfects and their relatives: Typology, diachrony, and variation
Chapter 2 "Universal" readings of perfects and iamitives in typological perspective
43(22)
Osten Dahl
Chapter 3 Perfect and its relatives in Atayal
65(22)
Irene Gorbunova
Chapter 4 Structural and functional variations of the perfect in the Lezgic languages
87(30)
Timur Maisak
Chapter 5 Cross-linguistic parallels and contrasts in a contact language perfect construction
117(20)
Peter Slomanson
Chapter 6 Perfect and negation: Evidence from Lithuanian and sundry languages
137(26)
Peter Arkadiev
Chapter 7 The diachrony of the perfect in Zapotec
163(18)
George Aaron Broadwell
Part II Perfect extensions, hodiernality and aoristic drift
Chapter 8 More on hodiernality
181(32)
Teresa M. Xiques
Chapter 9 The impact of the simultaneity vector on the temporal-aspectual development of the perfect tense in Romance languages
213(28)
Susana Azpiazu Torres
Chapter 10 Gauging expansion in synchrony: The periphrastic perfect in nineteenth century Rioplatense Spanish
241(20)
Guro Nore Fløgstad
Celeste Rodriguez Louro
Part III Morphology of perfects: Development, selection and omission
Chapter 11 The rise of the periphrastic perfect tense in the continental West Germanic languages
261(30)
Hans Broekhuis
Chapter 12 On the emergence of auxiliary selection in Germanic
291(28)
Ida Larsson
Chapter 13 Language contact and competition in the periphrastic perfect in Early English
319(24)
Tamas Eitler
Gdbor Vadasz
Chapter 14 The Swedish perfect and periphrasis
343(22)
Fredrik Heinat
Chapter 15 "Have-less perfects" in Norwegian: An Old Norse heritage
365(32)
Kristin Melum Eide
Chapter 16 From have-omission to supercompounds: A wealth of English perfects
397(42)
Marc Fryd
Chapter 17 Auxiliary reduction in secondary grammaticalization: Evidence from the Spanish periphrastic past
439(22)
Chad Howe
Chapter 18 The functions of the auxiliary `have' in Australian English vivid narratives
461(18)
Marie-Eve Ritz
Sophie Richard
Index 479