Abstract
Abstract
This paper offers a fresh perspective on (restrictions on) aspectual coercion, thereby focusing on the essentially
epistemic import of aspectual constructions. The case study that I will discuss is the unexpected use of the simple tenses for
ongoing event reports in sentences involving full-verb inversion. I will argue that this attestation of the simple present/past in
inverted sentences can be analyzed as a kind of aspectual mismatch between the higher-order construction and the embedded tenses.
Yet at a more basic, epistemic level of analysis, there is no mismatch: the full-verb inversion construction and the embedded
tenses are similar in the sense that both report events that are conceived of as fully and instantly identifiable.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
Cited by
3 articles.
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