Table of contents
Introduction
On tense and mood in conditional clauses from Early to Late Latin
The fate of the subjunctive in late Middle Persian
The negated imperative in Russian and other Slavic languages: Aspectual and modal meanings
Grammaticalisation of verbs into temporal and modal markers in Australian languages
Aspect and tense in counterfactual main clauses: Fake or real?
On non-canonical modal clause junction in Turkic
Reference, aspectuality and modality in ante-preterit (pluperfect) in Romance languages
Subjects and objects with Latin habere and some of its Romance descendants
Diachrony and typology in the history of Cree (Algonquian, Algic)
Typological change in Vedic: The development of the Aorist from a perfective past to an immediate past
On the evolution of verbal aspect in insular Celtic
The anticausative and related categories in the Old Germanic languages
Directionality, case and actionality in Hittite
The case of unaccusatives in Classical Portuguese
Some historical developments of the verb in Neo-Aramaic
Contributors435
Index
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