Mouton de Gruyter, 1996. — 452 p. — (Topics in English Linguistics). — ISBN 3110146851, 9783110146851.
In The Tense System in English Relative Clauses, Depraetere applies Declerck's (1991) theory of tense to the specific syntactic environment of relative clauses (RCs). In carrying out this study, her aim was to confront Declerck's general theory with corpus data as well as to follow up on some of his specific suggestions with regard to differences in tense use between restrictive (RRCs) and non-restrictive relative clauses (NRRCs).
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Definition of the concepts bounded-unbounded and telic-atelic
Declerck (1991a): tense in discourse (part 1)
The expression of temporal relations in past sector RCs
The expression of (W-)anteriority in pre-present sector RCs
The expression of (W-)anteriority and (W-)simultaneity in post-present sector RCs
Difference in contextual effects between mutually substitutable verb forms
The principle of unmarked temporal interpretation
Choice of binding TO in RCs
General conclusion
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