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A Theory of Aspectuality

The Interaction between Temporal and Atemporal Structure

Henk Verkuyl presents a theory about aspectual properties of sentences in natural languages.

Henk J. Verkuyl (Author)

9780521564526, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 30 May 1996

412 pages

22.8 x 15.4 x 2.7 cm, 0.675 kg

' \u2026 thoroughly and convincingly argued \u2026 [it] deserves to be on the reading list of every semanticist.' Journal of Linguistics

Sentences may pertain to states or processes or events. They may express duration, frequency, habituality, and many other forms of temporality. How do they do this? It is the aspectual properties of sentences in natural languages which allow the user to express a temporal structure, and Henk Verkuyl presents a unified formal system to account for them. He explains aspectuality in terms of the opposition between terminative aspect and durative aspect, and describes the way in which terminative aspect is c]

A Theory of Aspectuality Verkuyl Paperback Cambridge University Press

A Theory of Aspectuality

The Interaction between Temporal and Atemporal Structure

Henk Verkuyl presents a theory about aspectual properties of sentences in natural languages.

Henk J. Verkuyl (Author)

9780521564526, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 30 May 1996

412 pages

22.8 x 15.4 x 2.7 cm, 0.675 kg

' \u2026 thoroughly and convincingly argued \u2026 [it] deserves to be on the reading list of every semanticist.' Journal of Linguistics

Sentences may pertain to states or processes or events. They may express duration, frequency, habituality, and many other forms of temporality. How do they do this? It is the aspectual properties of sentences in natural languages which allow the user to express a temporal structure, and Henk Verkuyl presents a unified formal system to account for them. He explains aspectuality in terms of the opposition between terminative aspect and durative aspect, and describes the way in which terminative aspect is c]

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