minevikukõneajast
Minevikukõneajast is a term used in Estonian linguistics to describe the time frame of speech content when the events are situated in the past relative to the moment of narration. It concerns how verbs inside subordinate clauses reflect the temporal perspective of the discourse, particularly in indirect speech and in narrative recounting. The concept is closely related to the broader notion of kõneaeg (time of speech) and to the idea of tense sequencing in Estonian.
Usage and realization: In indirect speech (kõnevahendus), Estonian commonly shifts the tense of the reported content
In literature and journalism, minevikukõneajast helps to establish chronology and narrative distance, and it interacts with
See also: direct speech, indirect speech, tense sequence, Estonian grammar.