Historical change in the Japanese tense-aspect system
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Modern Japanese tense-aspect
- 2.1
-Te i-
- 2.2
-Ta
- 2.3
-(Ur)u
- 2.4Peripheral forms, aktionsarten and lexical aspect
- 2.5Some points of discussion
- 3.Late Old Japanese tense-aspect
- 3.1Overview
- 3.2
-keri vs. -ki/si/sika
- 3.3
-(a)m-
- 3.4
-(ur)u
- 3.5Forms ending on -ari vs. -t-/-n-
- 4.Changes
- 4.1Change within aspect: -tari (-Ta), -(ur)u
- 4.2From aspect to tense: -t-, -tari (-Ta)
- 4.3From tense to modality: -(a)m- (-(y)oo), -tari (-Ta)
- 4.4Demise of forms: -t/-n-, -ki, -keri, -eri
- 4.5Emergence of a new aspectual form: -Te i-
- 5.Generalizations and conclusion
- 5.1Paths of grammaticalization
- 5.2Category climbing
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Notes
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Abbreviations
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References
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Primary references