All Stories

  1. Thoughts on language-specific and crosslinguistic entities
  2. Tense, Aspect, Mood and Evidentiality, Linguistics of
  3. Gregory Stump & Raphael A. Finkel, Morphological Typology: From Word to Paradigm (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 138). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. xxiv + 402.
  4. How Telicity Creates Time
  5. Peter Trudgill, Investigations in sociohistorical linguistics: Stories of colonisation and contact. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. xiv, 218. Hb. $106, Pb. $31.
  6. Grammaticalization and linguistic complexity
  7. Remarks on rarity
  8. Are small languages more or less complex than big ones?
  9. Review of Allen (2008): Genitives in early English: Typology and evidence
  10. Adpositions: Pragmatic, semantic and syntactic perspectives (review)
  11. Rich agreement, everything else being equal and large-scale cross-linguistic comparison
  12. Animacy and egophoricity: Grammar, ontology and phylogeny
  13. The map and the terrain
  14. Grammatical resources and linguistic complexity: Sirionó as a language without NP coordination
  15. From questionnaires to parallel corpora in typology
  16. Review of Hawkins (2004): Efficiency and Complexity in Grammars
  17. Walter Bisang, Nikolaus P. Himmelmann and Björn Wiemer, eds. 2004. What makes Grammaticalization? A Look from its Fringes and its Components
  18. The resilient dative and other remarkable cases in Scandinavian vernaculars
  19. Review of Dixon & Aikhenvald (2002): Word: A Crosslinguistic Typology
  20. The Growth and Maintenance of Linguistic Complexity
  21. Circum-Baltic Languages
  22. Circum-Baltic Languages
  23. 11. Kinship in grammar
  24. Egophoricity in discourse ans syntax
  25. Tense and Aspect in the Languages of Europe
  26. Does adaptation really help us to explain language change?
  27. ‘Substance’ and Danish functional grammar: Comments on content, expression, and structure: Studies in Danish functional grammar
  28. Review of Klein (1994): Time in Language
  29. The relation between past time reference and counterfactuality
  30. Animacy in Grammar and Discourse
  31. Peter Kahrel & René van den Berg (eds.), Typological studies in negation. (Typological studies in language 29.) Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1994. Pp. x + 385.
  32. Robert I. Binnick, Time and the verb: a guide to tense and aspect. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. Pp. xii+554.
  33. Review of Singler (1990): Pidgin and Creole Tense-Mood-Aspect Systems
  34. As Time Goes by: Tense and Universal Grammar
  35. Nominalreferenz und Zeitkonstitution: Zur Semantik von Massentermen, Pluraltermen und Aspektklassen
  36. Evidentiality: The linguistic coding of epistemology (advances in discourse processes, 20)
  37. Contini-Morava Ellen: Discourse Pragmatics and Semantic Categorization: The Case of Negation and Tense-Aspect with Special Reference to Swahili. Discourse Perspectives on Grammar 1. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 205 pp. ISBN 3-11-011561-1.
  38. Contextualization and de-contextualization
  39. The Creation of Tense and Aspect Systems in the Languages of the World
  40. THE ROLE OF DEDUCTION RULES IN SEMANTICS
  41. SOME COMMENTS ON “THE SOCIETY OF MIND”
  42. Explanations for Language Universals
  43. Temporal distance: remoteness distinctions in tense-aspect systems
  44. Foundations of linguistics By Dieter Wunderlich
  45. THE CONTRACT GAME
  46. In Defense of a Strawsonian Approach to Presupposition
  47. Review of Thelin (1978): Towards A Theory of Aspect, Tense and Actionality in Slavic. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis
  48. Some arguments for higher nodes in syntax: a reply to Hudson’s ‘Constituency and dependency’
  49. Jens Allwood, Lars-Gunnar Andersson and Östen Dahl, Logic in linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977. Pp. x + 185.
  50. Semantics
  51. Typology of sentence negation
  52. Logic in Linguistics
  53. Preface
  54. Logic for linguists
  55. Set theory
  56. Propositional logic
  57. Predicate logic
  58. Deduction
  59. Modal logic
  60. Further extensions
  61. Logic for linguists?
  62. References
  63. Answers to exercises
  64. Inference and logical analysis of sentences
  65. Intensional logic and categorial grammar
  66. On generics
  67. Petr Sgall, Eva Hajičovǎ & Eva Benešová, Topic, focus and generative semantics. (Forschungen Linguistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft, I.) Kronberg/Taunus: Scriptor Verlag, 1973. Pp. 327.
  68. Stratificational grammar: a definition and an example
  69. Transformations and their use in the resolution of syntactic homomorphy. Prepositional in contemporary standard Russian
  70. Östen Dahl, Topic and comment: a study in Russian and general transformational grammar. Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis (Slavica Gothoburgensia, 4). Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1969. Pp. iii + 53.
  71. Some Notes on Indefinites
  72. Standard Average European as an exotic language Östen Dahl
  73. Causality in Discourse
  74. The Tense System of Swedish
  75. Temporal distance: remoteness distinctions in tense-aspect systems
  76. Elementary gender distinctions
  77. TOPIC - COMMENT STRUCTURE IN A GENERATIVE GRAMMAR WITH A SEMANTIC BASE
  78. Animacy and the notion of semantic gender
  79. Perfectivity in Slavonic and other languages
  80. Ideophones in Sign Language? The place of reduplication in the tense-aspect system of Swedish Sign Language
  81. The perfect map: Investigating the cross-linguistic distribution of TAME categories in a parallel corpus