Greek has always been assumed to possess a verbal system organized on the basis of aspect, with tense playing only a secondary part, and to have retained this state of affairs throughout its history. This article claims that it has changed substantially, moving from the expression of oppositions of Aktionsart (states telic activities atelic activities) to the expression of oppositions of grammatical aspect (perfective imperfective) and tense (past non past and later past present future). The current system is claimed to display an almost perfect balance between tense and aspect.
Print ISSN: 0942-2919
Volume: 61, 01/2008
Pages: 5 - 18