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On the typology and syntax of TAM in Indonesian

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Arka, I Wayan

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Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

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This paper discusses Indonesian tense-aspect-modality (TAM): its typology as well as its structural and semantic properties. It is demonstrated that Indonesian TAM is of the morphosemantic and contextual type. While having no grammatical TAM, Indonesian shows a finiteness constraint. Certain control verbs such as ingin �wish� take truncated complements where finite auxiliaries akan/sudah/sedang �will/already/in the process of� are not allowed. The paper discusses the morphosemantic TAM associated with =nya nominalisation. It is argued that this nominalisation is one of the constructional resources used to imply a past temporal axis. There is evidence that certain structures involved in =nya nominalisation are of the equational-identificational type, while others are of the adjunct type.

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NUSA: Linguistic studies of languages in and around Indonesia

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2037-12-31
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