Tense as a Grammatical Category in Sinitic: A Critical Overview
Sinitic languages are very often described as tenseless, since they are generally seen as lacking ‘true’ grammatical markers of tense: thus, the interpretation of time reference relies on other factors, such as aspect, modal verbs, and the use of time expressions. However, the debate concerning the...
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description | Sinitic languages are very often described as tenseless, since they are generally seen as lacking ‘true’ grammatical markers of tense: thus, the interpretation of time reference relies on other factors, such as aspect, modal verbs, and the use of time expressions. However, the debate concerning the tenseless nature of Chinese has not been settled yet: several types of items in Sinitic have been analyzed as expressing both aspect and tense, tense and modality, or even tense only. In this paper, we offer a critical analysis of the proposals made in the description of Standard Mandarin Chinese and (so-called) Chinese dialects concerning grammatical exponents of tense. We shall show that there appears to be a very broad degree of variation within Sinitic in the type and nature of tense(-like) meanings expressed, with different degrees of overlap between tense and other TAM categories (i.e., aspect and modality), and different degrees of grammaticalisation of alleged tense markers. Furthermore, the most grammaticalised tense markers are located in subregions within northern China: we shall thus discuss the relevance of our data for the areal typology of Sinitic. |
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spelling | doaj.art-129a965b12c24d1bb784e5b8ca177b9c2023-11-18T11:15:51ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2023-05-018214210.3390/languages8020142Tense as a Grammatical Category in Sinitic: A Critical OverviewGiorgio Francesco Arcodia0Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, 30123 Venezia, ItalySinitic languages are very often described as tenseless, since they are generally seen as lacking ‘true’ grammatical markers of tense: thus, the interpretation of time reference relies on other factors, such as aspect, modal verbs, and the use of time expressions. However, the debate concerning the tenseless nature of Chinese has not been settled yet: several types of items in Sinitic have been analyzed as expressing both aspect and tense, tense and modality, or even tense only. In this paper, we offer a critical analysis of the proposals made in the description of Standard Mandarin Chinese and (so-called) Chinese dialects concerning grammatical exponents of tense. We shall show that there appears to be a very broad degree of variation within Sinitic in the type and nature of tense(-like) meanings expressed, with different degrees of overlap between tense and other TAM categories (i.e., aspect and modality), and different degrees of grammaticalisation of alleged tense markers. Furthermore, the most grammaticalised tense markers are located in subregions within northern China: we shall thus discuss the relevance of our data for the areal typology of Sinitic.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/8/2/142Sinitictenseaspectmoodtenselessness |
spellingShingle | Giorgio Francesco Arcodia Tense as a Grammatical Category in Sinitic: A Critical Overview Languages Sinitic tense aspect mood tenselessness |
title | Tense as a Grammatical Category in Sinitic: A Critical Overview |
title_full | Tense as a Grammatical Category in Sinitic: A Critical Overview |
title_fullStr | Tense as a Grammatical Category in Sinitic: A Critical Overview |
title_full_unstemmed | Tense as a Grammatical Category in Sinitic: A Critical Overview |
title_short | Tense as a Grammatical Category in Sinitic: A Critical Overview |
title_sort | tense as a grammatical category in sinitic a critical overview |
topic | Sinitic tense aspect mood tenselessness |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/8/2/142 |
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