timedeictics
Timedeictics are linguistic expressions that refer to time in relation to the moment of utterance or a specific point in time previously established in the discourse. They function similarly to spatial deictics such as "here" and "there," but instead of locating objects in space, they anchor events or temporal references in time. Common examples include adverbs like "now," "then," "yesterday," "tomorrow," "today," "last week," and "next year." Pronouns and determiners can also have temporal deictic functions, for instance, "this morning" or "that afternoon."
The meaning of a timedeictic expression is dependent on the context of its use. "Now" refers to
Timedeictics play a crucial role in establishing temporal coherence within conversations and texts. They allow speakers