Cognitive Approaches to Tense, Aspect, and Epistemic Modality (Sammelband)


Allgemeine Angaben

Herausgeber

Frank BrisardAdeline Patard

Verlag
Benjamins
Stadt
Amsterdam
Publikationsdatum
2011
Reihe
Human Cognitive Processing
Weiterführender Link
http://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/hcp.29/main
ISBN
978-9-02722-383-8 ( im KVK suchen )
Thematik nach Sprachen
Sprachübergreifend
Disziplin(en)
Sprachwissenschaft
Schlagwörter
Kognition, TMA

Exposé

This volume addresses problems of semantics regarding the analysis of tense and aspect (TA) markers in a variety of languages, including Arabic, Croatian, English, French, German, Russian, Thai, and Turkish. Its main interest goes out to epistemic uses of such markers, whereby epistemic modality is understood as indicating “a degree of compatibility between the modal world and the factual world” (Declerck). All contributions, moreover, tackle these problems from a more or less cognitive point of view, with some of them insisting on the need to provide a unifying explanation for all usage types, temporal and non-temporal, and all of them accepting the premise that the semantics of TA categories essentially refers to subjective, rather than objective, concerns. The volume also represents one of the first attempts to gather accounts of TA marking (in various languages) that are explicitly set within the framework of Cognitive Grammar. Ultimately, this volume aims to contribute to establishing an awareness that modal meaning elements are directly relevant to the analysis of the grammar of time.

Inhalt

List of contributors

vii – viii
Acknowledgments

ix – x
Introduction: Cognitive approaches to tense, aspect, and epistemic modality
Frank Brisard and Adeline Patard

1 – 18
Part I. Theoretical foundations

The definition of modality
Renaat Declerck

21 – 44
The English present: Temporal coincidence vs. epistemic immediacy
Ronald W. Langacker

45 – 86
The organization of the German clausal grounding system
Elena Smirnova

87
Grounding in terms of anchoring relations: Epistemic associations of ‘present continuous’ marking in Turkish
Ceyhan Temurcu

109 – 134
Part II. Descriptive application

Some remarks on the role of the reference point in the construal configuration of “more” and “less” grounding predications
Elena Smirnova and Tanja Mortelmans

137 – 158
New current relevance in Croatian: Epistemic immediacy and the aorist
Mateusz-Milan Stanojevic and Renata Geld

159 – 180
Aspect as a scanning device in natural language processing: The case of Arabic
Lazhar Zanned

181 – 214
Part III. Descriptive application

Imperfective aspect and epistemic modality
Ronny Boogaart and Radoslava Trnavac

217 – 248
Communicating about the past through modality in English and Thai
Katarzyna M. Jaszczolt and Jiranthara Srioutai

249 – 278
The epistemic uses of the English simple past and the French imparfait : When temporality conveys modality
Adeline Patard

279 – 310
Name Index

311 – 314
Subject Index


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