Tense
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In the UNLarium framework, the attribute tense is represented by the following hierarchy, where lower levels subsume upper levels: | In the UNLarium framework, the attribute tense is represented by the following hierarchy, where lower levels subsume upper levels: | ||
− | {{#tree:id=nl_tense|openlevels=0|root=Tense| | + | {{#tree:id=nl_tense|openlevels=0|root=Tense (TNS)| |
− | *absolute tense | + | *absolute tense |
**present (PRS): in the present | **present (PRS): in the present | ||
**past (PAS): in the past | **past (PAS): in the past | ||
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***prehodiernal past tense (POP): before hodiernal tense | ***prehodiernal past tense (POP): before hodiernal tense | ||
***immediate past tense (IPT): very recent past | ***immediate past tense (IPT): very recent past | ||
− | ***nonrecent past tense ( | + | ***nonrecent past tense (NRCP): before recent past |
***recent past tense (RCP): recent past | ***recent past tense (RCP): recent past | ||
− | ***nonremote past tense ( | + | ***nonremote past tense (NRMP): after remote past |
***remote past tense (RMP): remote past | ***remote past tense (RMP): remote past | ||
**future (FUT): in the future | **future (FUT): in the future | ||
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**still (STL): immediately before the utterance | **still (STL): immediately before the utterance | ||
**not-yet (NYET): expected to occur in the future | **not-yet (NYET): expected to occur in the future | ||
− | *relative tense | + | *relative tense |
**relative past (RPT): before an absolute tense | **relative past (RPT): before an absolute tense | ||
**relative nonpast (NRPT): not before an absolute tense | **relative nonpast (NRPT): not before an absolute tense | ||
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:::simple past = PAS | :::simple past = PAS | ||
:::simple future = FUT | :::simple future = FUT | ||
− | ;Relative and absolute-relative tenses are indicated by combining absolute and relative | + | ;Relative and absolute-relative tenses are indicated by combining absolute and relative tags through "&": |
:English: | :English: | ||
::past perfect (= past of the past): PAS&RPT | ::past perfect (= past of the past): PAS&RPT | ||
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::future antérieur (= past of the future): FUT&RPT | ::future antérieur (= past of the future): FUT&RPT | ||
;Tense, mood and aspect | ;Tense, mood and aspect | ||
− | : | + | :Tense, mood and aspect can be conjoined with "&": |
− | ::aorist: PAS& | + | ::aorist: PAS&PFV |
− | ::imperfect (past imperfect): PAS& | + | ::imperfect (past imperfect): PAS&NPFV |
::present perfect: PRS&PFC | ::present perfect: PRS&PFC | ||
;Simple and compound tenses | ;Simple and compound tenses | ||
− | :The difference between simple and compound forms must be informed only if they represent different alternatives for the same tense. | + | :The difference between simple and compound forms must be informed only if they represent different alternatives for the same tense. Compounds are indicated through the attribute "CPW": |
::French | ::French | ||
:::passé simple: PAS | :::passé simple: PAS | ||
:::passé composé: PAS&CPW | :::passé composé: PAS&CPW | ||
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List of grammatical tenses: | List of grammatical tenses: | ||
*[[English grammar#Verb forms|English tenses]] | *[[English grammar#Verb forms|English tenses]] | ||
*[[French grammar#Verb forms|French tenses]] | *[[French grammar#Verb forms|French tenses]] |
Latest revision as of 21:34, 23 June 2010
Tense is a category used in the grammatical description of verbs (along with aspect and mood), referring primarily to the way the grammar marks the time at which the action denoted by the verb took place. It can be broadly classified as:
- absolute tense: indicates time in relationship to the time of the utterance (i.e. "now").
- relative tense: in relationship to some other time, other than the time of utterance.
Natural language
In the UNLarium framework, the attribute tense is represented by the following hierarchy, where lower levels subsume upper levels:
- General tenses
- General tenses, such as simple past or simple future in English, are indicated by the uppermost level of the corresponding branch.
- English
- simple past = PAS
- simple future = FUT
- English
- Relative and absolute-relative tenses are indicated by combining absolute and relative tags through "&"
- English:
- past perfect (= past of the past): PAS&RPT
- future perfect (= past of the future): FUT&RPT
- French:
- passé antérieur (= past of the past): PAS&RPT
- future antérieur (= past of the future): FUT&RPT
- Tense, mood and aspect
- Tense, mood and aspect can be conjoined with "&":
- aorist: PAS&PFV
- imperfect (past imperfect): PAS&NPFV
- present perfect: PRS&PFC
- Simple and compound tenses
- The difference between simple and compound forms must be informed only if they represent different alternatives for the same tense. Compounds are indicated through the attribute "CPW":
- French
- passé simple: PAS
- passé composé: PAS&CPW
- French
UNL
In UNL, tense is to be represented by time attributes.
Examples
List of grammatical tenses: