In:Perfects in Indo-European Languages and Beyond
Edited by Robert Crellin and Thomas Jügel
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 352] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 23 September 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.352.toc
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Table of contents
Editors’ forewordVII
Robert Crellin
Thomas Jügel
AbbreviationsIX
Chapter 1.Introduction1
Bernard Comrie
Chapter 2.The development of the perfect within IE verbal systems: An overview15
Martin Joachim Kümmel
Chapter 3.Celtic past tenses past and present49
Arndt Wigger
Chapter 4.The development of the perfect in selected middle and New Germanic languages95
Hanna Fischer
Chapter 5.Perfects in Baltic and Slavic123
Peter Arkadiev
Björn Wiemer
Chapter 6.Paradigmatisation of the perfect and resultative in Tocharian215
Ilja A. Seržant
Chapter 7.The synthetic perfect from Indo-Iranian to Late Vedic245
Eystein Dahl
Chapter 8.The perfect in Middle and New Iranian languages279
Thomas Jügel
Chapter 9.The perfect in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic311
Geoffrey Khan
Chapter 10.The perfect in Classical Armenian351
Daniel Kölligan
Chapter 11.The Hittite periphrastic perfect377
Guglielmo Inglese
Silvia Luraghi
Chapter 12.The Gothic perfective constructions in contrast to West Germanic411
Michail L. Kotin
Chapter 13.The perfect system in Ancient Greek435
Robert Crellin
Chapter 14.The perfect in Medieval and Modern Greek483
Geoffrey Horrocks
Chapter 15.The perfect system of Old Albanian (Geg variety)505
Stefan Schumacher
Chapter 16.The perfect system in Latin549
Robert Crellin
Chapter 17.Calquing a quirk: The perfect in the languages of Europe591
Bridget Drinka
Chapter 18.The perfect in context in texts in English, Sistani Balochi and New Testament Greek615
Stephen H. Levinsohn
Chapter 19.Indo-European perfects in typological perspective635
Östen Dahl
Language index669
Subject index675
