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Finiteness, universal grammar and the language faculty
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Wolfgang Klein
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Bibliography XVI
- Introduction 1
- Concepts of time 4
- A time-relational analysis of Russian aspect 34
- An analysis of the German Perfekt 68
- Aspect and assertion in mandarin Chinese 103
- On times and arguments 148
- On the “Imperfective paradox” and related problems 183
- Local deixis in route directions 194
- Some notorious pitfalls in the analysis of spatial expressions 216
- Time and again 230
- On the scope of negation1 253
- About the German particles schon and noch 283
- The information structure of French 324
- Quaestio and L-perspectivation 354
- Finiteness, universal grammar and the language faculty 385
- The basic variety (or: couldn’t natural languages be much simpler?) 403
- Why case marking? 466
- The grammar of varieties 491
- Index 507
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Bibliography XVI
- Introduction 1
- Concepts of time 4
- A time-relational analysis of Russian aspect 34
- An analysis of the German Perfekt 68
- Aspect and assertion in mandarin Chinese 103
- On times and arguments 148
- On the “Imperfective paradox” and related problems 183
- Local deixis in route directions 194
- Some notorious pitfalls in the analysis of spatial expressions 216
- Time and again 230
- On the scope of negation1 253
- About the German particles schon and noch 283
- The information structure of French 324
- Quaestio and L-perspectivation 354
- Finiteness, universal grammar and the language faculty 385
- The basic variety (or: couldn’t natural languages be much simpler?) 403
- Why case marking? 466
- The grammar of varieties 491
- Index 507