Abstract

1. Preface (by Thelin, Nils B.) 2. List of Contributors 3. Introduction: Verbal in Discourse$$On the State of the Art (by Thelin, Nils B.) 4. 1. Developmental properties of aspect and tense 5. On the Concept of Time: Prolegomena to A Theory of and Tense in Narrative Discourse (by Thelin, Nils B.) 6. The Functional Evolution of Aspects in Russian (by Holden, Kyril T.) 7. Discourse Functions of Tense-Aspect in French: Dynamic Synchrony (by Waugh, Linda R.) 8. 2. Ideo-pragmatic and conceptual-semantic correlates of aspect and the perspectival organisation of discourse 9. Notes on the Metaphysics of Russian (by Gasparov, Boris) 10. Verbal Aspect, Discourse Saliency, and the So-Called Perfect of Result in Modern Russian (by Chvany, Catherine V.) 11. Discourse Analysis of Aorist and Imperfect in Bulgarian and French (by Descles, Jean-Pierre) 12. Narrative Context and Russian (by Fielder, Grace E.) 13. Temporal and Semantic Factors Affecting Russian Choice in Questions (by Chaput, Patricia R.) 14. Russian in Questions: Information and Invariance in Discourse (by Merrill, Peter T.) 15. 3. Aspect, case and discourse 16. The Aspectual Case of Predicative Nouns in Lithuanian Texts (by Timberlake, Alan) 17. On Finnish Aspect in Discourse (by Tommola, Hannu) 18. 4. in Russian literacy discourse 19. in Textual Deep Structure: On the Message Theme of Puskin's The Bronze Horseman (by Holk, Andre G.F. van) 20. Narrative Description or Descriptive Narration: Problems of Aspectualityt in Cechov (by Alberg Jensen, Peter) 21. Index of proper names 22. Index of Languages 23. Index of Topics

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