The Prominence of Tense, Aspect and Mood
D.N.S. Bhat
The book puts forth an exciting hypothesis for the typologist. Its major claim is that languages can generally be regarded as belonging to a tense-prominent, aspect-prominent or mood-prominent language type. This grouping can be based upon the relative prominence that languages attach to one or the… read more[Studies in Language Companion Series, 49] 1999. xii, 198 pp.


