tenseconstruction
Tenseconstruction is the study of how languages encode temporal relations between events and the time of speaking. It covers the range of mechanisms used to locate events in time, including verb morphology, auxiliary constructions, clitics, and particles, as well as the role of temporal adverbs and discourse context. In linguistic analysis, tense is often examined together with aspect and mood under the broader concept of TAM (temporal, aspectual, and modal) expression. Tense construction investigates how languages mark past, present, and future, how these markers interact with aspect (such as completed, ongoing, or habitual actions), and how time reference is established in subordinate clauses and narratives.
Typologically, tense construction varies across languages. Some employ synthetic systems in which tense is encoded by
The study of tenseconstruction also encompasses historical development and cognitive considerations. Tense markers often arise through