Philosophy of Mental Time V: Time in Language
January 28, 2017
Philosophy of Mental Time Research Program, Nihon University
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3-25-40 Sakurajosui
Setagaya-Ku 156-8550
Japan
Organisers:
University of Groningen (PhD)
Takashi Iida
Nihon University
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Languages differ in the ways they express time and the passing of time, and in the way they indicate the time and duration of events. Tense and aspect are the most common ways of marking the latter, but there are many different ways of doing this, and some languages may lack tense and/or aspect or use mood as some kind of proxy.
The topic of this workshop is linguistic variation in the expression of time and its philosophical implications.
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