
Tempus
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A classic in German and long available in many other languages, Tempus launched a new discipline, text linguistics, and established a unique career that was marked by precise observation, sensitive cultural outreach, and practical engagement with the situation of migrants. Weinrich's robust and lucid close readings of famous and little-known authors from all the major languages of western Europe expand our literary horizons and challenge our linguistic understanding.
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Introduction 1
Jane K. Brown and Marshall Brown
1 Tense in Texts 9
Tense and Time, 9 * Text Linguistics, 11 * A Preliminary Reflection:
Obstinate Signs, 14 * Tense Distribution, 17 * Two Tense Groups:
Discussing and Narrating, 22 * On the Freedom of the Narrator, 25
2 Discussing-Narrating 32
Syntax and Communication, 32 * Register, 36 * Tense in Different
Genres, 42 * The World of Discussion, 45 * The World of Narrating, 50 *
Tense in the Language of Children, 55
3 Perspective 60
Time in Texts, 60 * The Future (using French as an example), 64 *
The Perfekt in German, 69 * The Perfect in English, 75 * Thornton
Wilder: The Ides of March, 78 * The Passe compose in French, 83 *
The Passato prossimo in Italian, 87 * The Perfecto compuesto in
Spanish, 91 * Narration, Past, Truth, 96
4 Highlighting 101
Narrative Highlighting, 101 * Narrative Tempo in the Novel, 106 *
Baudelaire: "Le vieux saltimbanque" (The Old Mountebank), 111 *
Of the Tense of Death, 117
5 Tense in Novellas and Short Stories: Highlighting vs. Aspect 121
Maupassant, 121 * Pirandello, 126 * Unamuno, Dario, Echegaray, 129 *
Hemingway, 135 * Frame Narrative (Boccaccio), 142 * Narration in the
Middle Ages, 147 * Frame and Highlighting in Modern Stories, 150
6 Tense Transitions 153
Tense in Dialogue, 153 *
Descartes, Rousseau, and the Sequence of Tenses, 164
7 Tense Metaphors 171
Tense Metaphors in Texts, 171 * Condition and Consequence,
Reality and Unreality, 180
8 Tense Combinations 186
Tense and Person, 186 * Tense and Adverbs, 190 * Combined
Transitions, 197 * Semi-finite Verbs, 205
9 A Crisis in Narration? 211
Tense in Old French, 211 * Evidence of Language Consciousness in French
Classicism, 217 * The Time of Newspapers, 224 * Albert Camus: L'etranger,
227 * Oral Narration in French, 236 * A Parallel: Tense in South-German
Dialects, 244
10 Other Languages-Other Tenses? 252
Tense in Ancient Greek, 252 * Tense in Latin, 256 * Whorf, Spengler,
and the Hopi Indians, 264 * Toward a New Method of Description, 270
Index 275
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