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tidsstrukturen

Tidsstrukturen, or time structure, is the set of grammatical and discourse devices that organize events along a timeline in language and thought. It includes tense, aspect, mood, and temporal expressions that anchor actions to a reference point such as the present moment, the past, or the future. It also covers temporal deixis (words like now, yesterday, and tomorrow) and the sequencing relationships between clauses, which help readers and listeners build a coherent chronology of events.

Across languages, tidsstrukturen varies widely. Some languages encode time primarily through verb tense, others through aspect

In discourse and narrative, time structure shapes pacing and coherence: flashbacks, foreshadowing, time jumps, and time

Applied fields such as natural language processing seek to detect and normalize temporal information, enabling tasks

markers
or
temporal
adverbs
with
little
or
no
tense.
Some
lack
a
grammatical
future
tense,
relying
on
context
or
particles;
others
use
serial
verb
constructions
to
indicate
sequence.
The
typology
of
tidsstrukturen
intersects
with
modality
and
discourse
time,
the
latter
referring
to
the
narrator's
or
speaker's
perspective
on
time
in
a
text.
compression
influence
how
events
are
perceived
and
remembered.
It
also
guides
translation
and
language
teaching,
and
in
linguistics
and
cognitive
science
it
is
a
focus
of
cross-linguistic
comparison.
like
event
ordering,
timeline
extraction,
and
temporal
resolution
in
texts.