timewords
Timewords are words whose primary function is to express temporal information. In linguistics, they place events on a timeline relative to the moment of speech or to another reference point. They can function as adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, or nouns and are used to indicate when an event occurs, how long it lasts, or in what order events happen.
Common timewords include absolute terms such as now, today, yesterday, and tomorrow; deictic phrases like this
In sentences, timewords typically function as adverbials or temporal modifiers, and they can occupy different positions
Cross-linguistic variation means not all languages have a single universal set of timewords; some rely more