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tenseyo

Tenseyo is a term used in linguistic theory to describe a speculative framework that treats time reference and evidential stance as interrelated components within a single morphosyntactic system.

The term is not part of mainstream typological taxonomy and is mainly found in discussions of tense

Core ideas associated with tenseyo include a single affix or clitic that carries both temporal value (past,

In use, tenseyo is employed to illustrate how different languages might compress multiple layers of temporality

and
aspect
typology,
as
well
as
in
some
constructed-language
communities
that
experiment
with
unified
tense
markers.
It
is
typically
described
as
a
thought
experiment
or
design
space
rather
than
a
fixed
theory.
present,
future)
and
evidential
or
perspective
value
(direct,
indirect,
shared
assumption).
The
system
may
interact
with
mood
and
aspect
markers
and
can
be
described
as
agglutinative
or
fusional,
depending
on
the
language
model.
and
epistemology
into
compact
morphology,
and
to
explore
the
boundaries
of
cross-linguistic
variation.
It
also
appears
in
worldbuilding
and
conlang
design
as
a
tool
for
testing
consistent,
minimal
morphologies.
See
also
tense,
aspect,
evidentiality,
mood,
language
typology,
constructed
language.