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Future Times, Future Tenses

Online ISBN:
9780191758294
Print ISBN:
9780199679157
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Future Times, Future Tenses

Philippe De Brabanter (ed.),
Philippe De Brabanter
(ed.)
Assistant Professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles
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Mikhail Kissine (ed.),
Mikhail Kissine
(ed.)
Assistant Professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles
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Saghie Sharifzadeh (ed.)
Saghie Sharifzadeh
(ed.)
Assistant Professor, Université Paris-Sorbonne
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Published online:
21 August 2014
Published in print:
26 June 2014
Online ISBN:
9780191758294
Print ISBN:
9780199679157
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

From our present point of view, the future is not fixed. While there is arguably only one past, the future is largely ‘open’ and/or ‘indeterminate’. For this reason, linguistic temporal reference to the future is often seen as special. One consequence is that some scholars question the existence of the category ‘future tense’, often reinterpreting it as a modal category. This collection of chapters seeks to shed light on the way speakers anchor events in the future, and it does this from a multidisciplinary perspective: philosophy of language, formal semantics, linguistic typology, pragmatics, and developmental psychology. Data come from very diverse languages, including non-Indo-European ones. This, together with the broad range of methods and theoretical options exemplified, will provide the reader with a comprehensive view of contemporary research on the future in language.

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