nopasti
Nopasti is a term used in linguistic typology to describe languages in which past time is not marked by dedicated past tense morphology or auxiliary constructions. Instead, past reference may be indicated through context, aspect, temporal adverbs, or other grammatical means. The label nopasti functions as a descriptive shorthand rather than a universal category, and it is most frequently encountered in discussions of language variation rather than as a property of a single language.
In nopasti systems, the absence of past tense marking does not imply the absence of time reference
The term is commonly used in theoretical and field linguistics, and it is also applied in discussions
Related areas include tense, aspect, grammaticalization, and language typology.