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Tense and Aspect in Informal Welsh (Hardcover)
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Tense and Aspect in Informal Welsh (Hardcover)
Series: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]
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The book provides a descriptive account of the semantics of three
grammatical areas in informal Welsh: inflections of finite verbs,
perfect aspect, and progressive aspect. The analyses distinguish
context-independent primary meanings from other meanings which are
due to implications and contextual effects. The inflections convey
factuality, tense, (morphological) aspect, and habituality, but the
inflections and their meanings are differently distributed over
different sorts of verbs. The analysis of factuality outlines
different sorts of counterfactual situations, and discusses whether
counterfactual meaning can best be accounted for in terms of true
statements in imagined possible worlds or in terms of false
statements in the actual world. The analysis of tense argues that
it conveys evaluation time and not situation time, which can be
different to evaluation time, and that tense is not a collection of
simple labels like 'past' or 'present' but is a combination of two
times, a deictic reference time and a relative evaluation time,
which organize the tenses as a system. Morphological aspect is
discussed in terms of perfective and imperfective meanings.
Habituality is a property of situations which can be described by
all inflections but the study shows that bod 'be' alone has
specialized forms to convey habituality. The discussion of the
perfect aspect considers the appropriateness of anterior time,
retrospective view, and current relevance to account for its
meaning. The author argues that the progressive aspect conveys a
durative view and the non-progressive a non-durative view, and
shows that the progressive can describe situations which are
described by the non-progressive in other languages. The study also
considers whether other expressions can be aspect markers. The book
shows that the primary meanings of the three grammatical areas are
subject to various constraints.
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