The Prominence of Tense, Aspect and Mood

Bhat’s major English-language typological monograph examining how languages differ in what they grammaticalise most prominently: tense (time reference), aspect (event structure), or mood (speaker attitude). Based on a survey of world languages, this work underpins his mahaprana argument and his broader claim that Kannada’s grammar should be described on its own terms, not Sanskrit’s. Published in the prestigious Studies in Language Companion Series (SLCS) by John Benjamins.

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