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osóbwhen

Osóbwhen is a fictional term used in linguistics to describe a hypothetical type of temporal reference that binds a time expression to the perspective of a discourse participant. The name blends osóB (a stand-in for person) with when, and it is used to label constructions where the timing of an event is anchored to an individual’s point of view rather than to the speaker or to an absolute timeline.

Definition and features

Osóbwhen refers to discourse phenomena in which the time of an event is interpreted relative to a

Usage and typology

In osóbwhen constructions, sentences typically foreground subjectivity by tying the time reference to a particular participant.

Examples

Osóbwhen Maria woke up, she remembered the dream. Here the waking time is presented as being from

Relation to other concepts

Osóbwhen is related to topics such as perspective-taking, evidentiality, and narrative temporality. It is used mainly

See also

Narrative tense, perspective markers, time reference.

specific
person.
This
perspective-bound
timing
can
be
realized
in
various
ways,
such
as
with
dedicated
particles,
affixes,
or
fixed
phrases
in
a
constructed
language
or
theoretical
model.
The
key
property
is
that
the
temporal
specification
carries
information
about
who
is
experiencing
or
observing
the
event,
shaping
how
the
event’s
timing
is
interpreted.
It
is
distinct
from
standard
tense
semantics
because
the
temporal
anchor
is
not
universal
but
person-specific.
The
concept
is
often
discussed
in
theoretical
or
experimental
contexts
to
explore
how
time
and
perspective
interact
in
narrative
discourse.
Maria’s
perspective.
Osóbwhen
they
arrived,
the
room
grew
quiet
illustrates
how
the
event’s
timing
is
tied
to
the
participants’
experience
rather
than
an
external
clock.
as
a
theoretical
construct
to
examine
how
person-centered
time
references
might
function
in
language.