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1. Predicative subject matter.

2. Ukrainian Biaspectuality: An Instantiation of Compositional Aspect in a Verbal-Aspect Language.

3. Tense and Aspect in a Spanish Literary Work and Its Translations.

4. Spoken and Sign Language Emergence: A Comparison.

5. The Basics and Beyond: Verb Tenses, Aspects & Conditionals.

6. PERFECTIVE AND IMPERFECTIVE ASPECT: A CASE STYDY OF L2 SERBIAN STUDENTS OF MODERN GREEK.

7. Transitive L-verbs (grade 2) and transitive H-verbs (grades 1, 4, 5, and 6) in Hausa verbal compounds.

8. Universality and language-dependency of tense and aspect: Performatives from a crosslinguistic perspective.

10. Progressivity and habituality in Shumcho.

11. Habituality in four Oceanic languages of Melanesia.

12. Reflections on habituality across other grammatical categories.

13. Aspect and tense attrition in Russian-German bilingual speakers.

14. Can native-speaker corpora help explain L2 acquisition of tense and aspect?

15. Progressive or not progressive?

16. Tense and aspect in Second Language Acquisition and learner corpus research.

17. TOWARDS A THEORY OF MODAL-TEMPORAL INTERACTION.

18. A Descriptive Analysis of Tense and Aspect in Sadri.

19. REFLECTIONS ON ALGORITHMIC THINKING FOR VIDEO ANALYSIS - SORTING OUT COMPLEX HUMAN ACTIVITIES.

20. Translation: universals or cognition?: A usage-based perspective.

21. Clause Chaining and Word Order in the Kiswahili Clause.

22. Algumas considerações sobre o aspecto perfeito em espanhol.

23. CHAPTER 8: Related Issues.

24. CHAPTER 6: In Complex Predicates: Grounding of Verb Phrases.

25. Modality and aspect and the thematic role of the subject in Late Archaic and Han period Chinese: obligation and necessity.

26. Suppletion in Zapotec.

27. A Cognitive Approach to Grammatical Mechanism in English Euphemism.

28. The AV-only Restriction and Locality in Formosan Languages.

29. On Arguments against Comparative Deletion in Mandarin.

30. Pluractional marking in Bunia Swahili (Ituri Kingwana).

31. L2 lexical development and the lexical network model: The case of basic verbs of perception.

32. Aspect, evidentiality, and mirativity.

33. Nominal TAM and the Preterit in Potawatomi.

34. Verbal Aspect and the Greek Future: ἕξω and σχήσω.

35. L2 acquisition of Mandarin z ai and -le.

36. THE GREEK VERBAL SYSTEM AND ASPECTUAL PROMINENCE: REVISING OUR TAXONOMY AND NOMENCLATURE.

37. The role of verbal prefixes and particles in aspectual composition.

38. The Abused Aspect: Neglecting the Influence of a Verb's Lexical Meaning on Tense-Form Choice.

39. SUBJECTS, OBJECTS AND RELATIVIZATION IN JAPHUG.

40. The perfect in Lithuanian: an empirical study.

41. Non-specific, specific and obscured perception verbs in Baltic languages.

42. Acquisition of the Korean Imperfective Aspect Markers - ko iss- and - a iss- by Japanese Learners: A Multiple-Factor Account.

43. EVOLUTION OF TENSE AND ASPECT.

44. Verbal Aspect and the Greek Future: ἕξω and σχήσω.

45. On Nehemiah 8,8a.

46. EL MORFEMA-FU DEL MAPUDUNGUN: LA CODIFICACIÓN GRAMATICAL DEL ANTIPERFECTO.

47. TAM marking on nominals in Chorote (Mataguayo, Argentine, and Paraguayan Chaco).

48. Acquiring Temporal Meanings Without Tense Morphology: The Case of L2 Mandarin Chinese.

49. English aspectual particles are of two types.

50. Antipassive/associative polysemy in Cilubà (Bantu, L31a).

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