
Understanding Human Time
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- 1: Kasia M. Jaszczolt: Introduction: Metaphysical time, human time, and time in language
- 2: Simon Prosser: Tense and emotion
- 3: Anna Piata: An exploration into construals of subjective time in poetry
- 4: Graeme A. Forbes: The 2D past
- 5: Louis de Saussure: Counterfactuality as pragmatic inference in perspectival readings of Past Conditional utterances with modal verbs: Evidence from French
- 6: Patrick Caudal: Avertive/frustrative markers in Australian languages: Blurring the boundaries between aspectuo-temporal and modal meanings
- 7: M. Joshua Mozersky: On modelling the future
- 8: Matt Farr: Perceiving direction in directionless time
- 9: Giuliano Torrengo: Temporal transparency and the flow of time
- 10: Kasia M. Jaszczolt: Does human time really flow? Metaindexicality, metarepresentation, and basic concepts
- 11: Daniel L. Everett: Underspecified temporal semantics in Pirahã: Compositional transparency and semiotic inference
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