Temporal Reference, Aspect and Actionality: Semantic and syntactic perspectivesPier Marco Bertinetto |
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PIER MARCO BERTINETTO MARIO SQUARTINI | 11 |
LAUREL J BRINTON | 27 |
ILSE DEPRAETERE | 43 |
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Common terms and phrases
activity adverb Aktionsart analysis anaphoric aspect aspectual atelic Bertinetto bounded c-command Cascio comparative complement clause consider construal context corresponding count nouns denoted derived discourse Discourse Representation Theory durative e₁ embedded clause English event structure event-time example existential express fact GCVs Gianni grammar habitual i-level predicates Ieri imperfective instance interval Ipfv Italian John Kamp languages lexical Lisa logical main clause Mary mass nouns matrix clause meaning morpheme nominal nouns o'clock occur Paolo past-shifted perf perfective perfective aspect perspective point polysemy possible pragmatic predicates present tense process in progress properties proposed propositional variable punctual Pustejovsky qualia quantificational reading reference relative clause relevant representation represented respect scope semantic sentence sequence simple past simultaneous construal situation stative subevents subordinate clause syntactic syntax T-category telic temporal adverbial temporal argument temporal interpretation temporal relations temporally independent theory unaccusative unbounded universal quantifier verb Verkuyl