There was a time when I would (for my own benefit) write short summaries of published journal articles […]
Category Archive: Linguistics
In an earlier post, I noted that the speaker/author’s perspectival choices could affect the selection of aspect both […]
I uploaded my powerpoint slides from the Cambridge Greek Verb Conference to academia.edu (link at the bottom). The […]
This is probably of limited interest those who read this blog. Still, I’ve been looking for this book […]
I mentioned in my previous post about Klaas Bentein article on academia.edu (Aspectual choice and the presentation of […]
Klaas Bentein recently uploaded a paper to academia.edu that’s worth reading through on aspect in narrative. Aspectual choice […]
Nick Ellis, Mark Dubis, and I have been working together for several years now under the auspices of […]
I’m on a blogging roll! Hopefully I’ll have a journal article written by the end of it! Come […]
You’ll want to go give a look to James Spinti’s post about politeness and aspect in imperatives and […]
Sometimes, saying something makes it so. If you have that kind of power, you can use a middle […]