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Time, Mood and Aspect in German Tense

Richard D'alquen

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A wide-ranging appreciation of tense scholarship precedes a new analysis of tense that reverses the trend to marginalize time but without reverting to the oversimplified concepts of earlier decades. The use of implicature allows the present and future tenses to be seen as having complementary primary time ranges together with complementary modalities in the secondary time ranges. The age-old problem of the choice between perfect and preterite is illuminated historically as a conflict of sub-systems within the standard language.
A postscript on the subjunctive rounds off this semantic analysis of German tense forms.

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Biographie de Richard D'alquen

The Author : Richard d'Alquen studied at the Universities of Nottingham, Bonn, Saarbrücken, Alberta and Illinois. Two major previous works are Gothic AI and AU (1974) and Germanic Accent (1988). He teaches currently at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.

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