Chapter 10
Typology and universals of tense and aspect
Article outline
- 10.1The exploitation of ablaut for aspectual purposes
- 10.2Indo-European parallels to the development of the inflectional perfect in Semitic
- 10.3Turkic parallels to the aspectual trichotomy in AA and IE phyla
- 10.4The establishment of the Perfect and the Middle in Semitic
- 10.5The notional proximity of the Perfective and Perfect (Retrospective)
- 10.6From aspect-prominent to tense-prominent typology
- 10.7Analytic formations in Ancient IE and AA languages
- 10.8Typology and universals of tense and aspect
- 10.9The relationship of quasinominal forms to their finite counterparts
- 10.10Contribution of AA to general Historical Linguistics
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Notes