eelseisva
Eelseisva is a hypothetical linguistic category used in speculative discussions of tense and aspect to denote a pre-event relation between an event and a reference time. In proposed analyses, an eelseisva marker indicates that the event is understood to have occurred before the reference point, without committing to a specific time relative to the speaking moment. The concept is primarily a theoretical tool for exploring how languages encode relations between events and discourse times, rather than a description of a documented natural-language feature.
Typology and examples: In thought experiments, eelseisva is realized as an affix, particle, or clausal mood
Etymology and status: The term eelseisva is a neologism created for theoretical discussion; its literature is
See also: tense, aspect, mood, time semantics, hypothetical linguistics.