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Tense, Aspect, Modality and Evidentiality

Construction and deconstruction

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Publicado el mercredi 04 de mars de 2015

Resumen

The verb phrase is a central locus of grammaticalisation in the world’s languages where information, crucial to the interpretation of the utterance, is encoded. Many scholars (Givón, 1982 inter alia) use the acronym TAM to refer to the semantic domains typically grammaticalised in the verb phrase (Tense, Aspect and Modality), but the discovery of evidentiality as a fourth notion questions the universality of this taxonomy. A close observation of the cross-linguistic data can lead to another deconstruction of TAM(E), as it is often difficult to propose a consistent description of each category of this acronym, as well as clear criteria for their borders. The fusional encoding of semantic features belonging in tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality, and the evolution of verb affixes or constructions from one semantic domain to another illustrates further the porosity of these categories. (Nuyts 2014 inter alia) 

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The verb phrase is a central locus of grammaticalisation in the world’s languages where information, crucial to the interpretation of the utterance, is encoded. Many scholars (Givón, 1982 inter alia) use the acronym TAM to refer to the semantic domains typically grammaticalised in the verb phrase (Tense, Aspect and Modality), but the discovery of evidentiality as a fourth notion questions the universality of this taxonomy. A close observation of the cross-linguistic data can lead to another deconstruction of TAM(E), as it is often difficult to propose a consistent description of each category of this acronym, as well as clear criteria for their borders. The fusional encoding of semantic features belonging in tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality, and the evolution of verb affixes or constructions from one semantic domain to another illustrates further the porosity of these categories. (Nuyts 2014 inter alia)

This workshop will explore the verb phrase from a cross-linguistic perspective by examining the universals in the semantic domains that are typically encoded in it, as well as some of the underlying cognitive processes that might explain the recurrent patterns of its evolution. 

Workshop programme 

Friday 3rd April 2015 

Institut du Monde Anglophone (Paris 3)
5, rue de l’école de Médecine 75006 Paris
Métro: Cluny - La Sorbonne / Odéon
RER: Saint-Michel - Notre-Dame

ROOM 16
  • 10.00 - 11.00 Jan Nuyts (University of Antwerp) - Deconstructing Evidentiality
  • 11.00 - 11.40 Eric Corre and Debra Ziegeler (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle) - Weird Features of Habitual Aspect: From Slavic to Singlish
11.40 - 11.50 Coffee break
  • 11.50 - 12.30 Pierre-Yves Modicom (Université Paris-Sorbonne) - From Aspectual to Modal Scales? A tale of three Germanic modal particles
  • 12.30 - 13.10 Eric Melac (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle) - The Evolution of the Verb Phrase: Expressiveness and economy as motivators for language change
13.10 Potluck lunch

Guest speaker: Jan Nuyts (University of Antwerp, Belgium)  

Organization committee

  • Eric Melac
  • Guillaume Jaudhuin
Contact: eric.melac@gmail.com / guillaume.jaudhuin@univ-paris3.fr

Organised by SeSyLiA / PRISMES EA 4398
Financial support EDEAGE ED 514

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  • Room 16 - 5, rue de l'Ecole de Médecine
    París, Francia (75006)

Fecha(s)

  • vendredi 03 de avril de 2015

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Palabras claves

  • tense, aspect, modality, evidentiality

Contactos

  • Guillaume Jaudhuin
    courriel : snugls2016 [at] gmail [dot] com

Fuente de la información

  • Guillaume Jaudhuin
    courriel : snugls2016 [at] gmail [dot] com

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