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Universal 1679:

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Universal 1679:

Original
Anteriors (or perfects, which develop from stative auxiliaries plus a past participle, or from dynamic verbs such as ‘finish’ or ‘come from’) develop into perfectives or general past tenses.
Standardized
Anteriors (or perfects, which develop from stative auxiliaries plus a past participle, or from dynamic verbs such as ‘finish’ or ‘come from’) develop into perfectives or general past tenses.
Keywords
aspect, anterior, perfective, tense, past
Domain
inflection
Type
target < source
Status
diachronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
76 languages from the GRAMCATS database
Source
Bybee 1994: 244
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    Implicationally:IF there are anteriors (or perfects, which develop from stative auxiliaries plus a past participle, or from dynamic verbs such as ‘finish’ or ‘come from’), THEN they are likely to develop into perfectives or general past tenses.

    1. May 2020

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