Chapter 12 - Time and reality Flashcards

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What is Tense

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the grammatical expression of relative time

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Types of present tense

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“now”
“performative present”
“habitually over a period of time that includes ‘now’”
“future, the planning of which includes ‘now’”
“possible/probable conditional future situation”
“vivid narrative past”

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Types of past tense

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“before now” or “true past”
“polite request for a reminder”
“hypothetical conditional (past)”
“hypothetical conditional (present)”
“hypothetical conditional (future)”

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Perfect aspect

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a situation is viewed in its entirety, including its beginning, middle, and completion

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Aspect

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the internal temporal “shape” of actions or states

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Imperfective aspect

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a situation is viewed from the “inside”, as an ongoing state or process. Habitual, progressive, and iterative aspects are all subtypes of imperfective

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Perfect aspect

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normally describes a currently relevant state that results from the situation (normally an action) expressed by the verb

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Completive aspect

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expresses the completion of an action

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Inceptive aspect

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expresses the starting phase of an action

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Inchoative aspect

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describes the event of entering into a state

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Punctual aspect (actions)

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punctual actions are those which have no internal temporal structure because they occur in an instant in time

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Progressive aspect

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a subtype of imperfective. Actions in progressive aspect are ongoing, dynamic processes. They typically involve movement and change

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Iterative aspect

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when a punctual action takes place several times in succession

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Habitual aspect

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asserts that a certain action regularly takes place from time to time. It does not assert that an instance of the action is taking place at the time of speaking, or any other specific reference time, though it may incidentally

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Epistemic modality

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describes the speaker´s perception as to how “real” a situation is, or how confident the speaker is in the truth of the assertion

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Deontic modality

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describes the speaker´s perception as to how “necessary” a situation is. A way of remembering this is that the word “deontic” comes from the same root as “debt”. Think of deontic modes as expressing the speaker´s obligation or debt to do something

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Examples of epistemic modality

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Possibility
Probability
Prediction
Ability
Contingent/conditional
Assumption

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Examples of deontic modality

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Permission
Suggestion
Slight obligation
Stronger obligation
Insistence: