Perfects in Indo-European Languages and Beyond
Editors
| University of Cambridge
| Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
This volume provides a detailed investigation of perfects from all the branches of the Indo-European language family, in some cases representing the first ever comprehensive description. Thorough philological examinations result in empirically well-founded analyses illustrated with over 940 examples. The unique temporal depth and diatopic breadth of attested Indo-European languages permits the investigation of both TAME (Tense-Aspect-Mood-Evidentiality) systems over time and recurring cycles of change, as well as synchronic patterns of areal distribution and contact phenomena. These possibilities are fully exploited in the volume. Furthermore, the cross-linguistic perspective adopted by many authors, as well as the inclusion of contributions which go beyond the boundaries of the Indo-European family per se, facilitates typological comparison. As such, the volume is intended to serve as a springboard for future research both into the semantics of the perfect in Indo-European itself, and verb systems across the world’s languages.
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 352] 2020. xiv, 686 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
Editors’ foreword
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viii–x
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Abbreviations
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xi–xiv
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2–13
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16–47
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50–93
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96–122
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124–214
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216–244
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246–277
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280–309
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312–350
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352–376
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378–410
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412–434
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436–481
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484–503
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506–548
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550–590
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592–613
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616–633
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636–667
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Language Index
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669
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Subject Index
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Subjects
BIC Subject: CFF – Historical & comparative linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009010 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative