In:Theoretical and Crosslinguistic Approaches to the Semantics of Aspect
Edited by Susan Rothstein
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 110] 2008
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 20 March 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.110.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.110.toc
Table of contents
Introduction
Part I. Tense, aspect and Vendler classes
1. Lexicalized meaning and the internal temporal structure of events
2. Telicity, atomicity and the Vendler classification of verbs
3. Aspects of a typology of direction
4. 1066: On the differences between the tense-perspective-aspect systems of English and Dutch
5. Tenses for the living and the dead: Lifetime inferences reconsidered
Part II. Issues in Slavic aspect
6. Formal and informal semantics of telicity
7. Events and maximalization: The case of telicity and perfectivity
8. Aspect and bounded quantity complements in Russian
9. Negation, intensionality, and aspect: Interaction with NP semantics
Part III. Aspect in non-Indoeuropean languages
10. Habituality and the habitual aspect
11. Aspectual universals of temporal anaphora
12. The syntax and semantics of change/transition: Evidence from Mandarin Chinese
13. Bare nouns and telicity in Japanese
