timeexpressive
Timeexpressive is a term used in linguistics to refer to elements and constructions that encode temporal information about events. It covers tense and aspect morphology, temporal deictics, and temporal adverbials that situate an event with respect to speech time or a discourse reference point. Timeexpressive elements may be expressed as bound morphemes on the verb, as clitics or particles, or as separate words.
Typology: timeexpressives can be morphological (for example, tense and aspect affixes), clitic or particle-based (temporal markers),
Cross-linguistic variation: languages differ in how densely they encode time. In languages with rich tense and
Research and applications: analysis of timeexpressives informs theories of tense and aspect, temporal deixis, and discourse
See also: time, tense, aspect, temporal expression, deictic time.