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Chapter 3. Perfect and its relatives in Atayal

Abstract

This paper is a result of a typologically-oriented study of the Atayal TMA system. The data is approached under the framework of the TMA Questionnaire of Dahl (1985). Five markers that are found in the perfect-related contexts of the Questionnaire are described in more detail. For each marker it is suggested which cross-linguistic category type it might represent and how this language-specific realization fits into known typology for the category.

Abstract

This paper is a result of a typologically-oriented study of the Atayal TMA system. The data is approached under the framework of the TMA Questionnaire of Dahl (1985). Five markers that are found in the perfect-related contexts of the Questionnaire are described in more detail. For each marker it is suggested which cross-linguistic category type it might represent and how this language-specific realization fits into known typology for the category.

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