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Tense Property
Property / member of collection
 
Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / rank
 
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Property / skos:broader
 
Property / skos:broader: morphosemantic property / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: close future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: future in future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: future in past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: future perfect tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: hesternal past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: hodiernal future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: hodiernal past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: immediate future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: immediate past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: near future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: non future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: non past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: past in past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: past perfect tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: perfect tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: post hodiernal future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: pre hodiernal past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: present perfect tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: present tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: recent past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: recent tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: relative future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: relative past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: relative present tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: remote future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: remote past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: simple future tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: simple past tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: simple present tense / rank
 
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: still tense / rank
 
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Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID
 
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID: Q23524 / rank
 
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Property / skos:definition
 
Following [Comrie 1985, vii], we take tense to be the grammaticalisation of location in time. Tense Property is assigned to clauses on the basis of semantics: a tense value is selected for the clause from the range of tense values available in the given language. Tense Property is typically realised on the verb, but it may be found expressed multiply on different elements in the same clause. For example, tense may be found on more than one element of the verbal complex (e.g. in Kayardild [Evans 2003] or Paamese [Crowley 2002, 68], or on verbs as well as on certain spatial and temporal adverbs and certain prepositions in the same clause (e.g. in Malagasy [Randriamasimanana 1981, 355-367], [Keenan and Polinsky 1998, 566-567]. In the given language, the values of the Tense Property are assigned to the designated elements as a consequence of semantic choice, and all the available options of particular tense values expressing particular tense meanings can be described with a Tense Assi
Property / skos:definition: Following [Comrie 1985, vii], we take tense to be the grammaticalisation of location in time. Tense Property is assigned to clauses on the basis of semantics: a tense value is selected for the clause from the range of tense values available in the given language. Tense Property is typically realised on the verb, but it may be found expressed multiply on different elements in the same clause. For example, tense may be found on more than one element of the verbal complex (e.g. in Kayardild [Evans 2003] or Paamese [Crowley 2002, 68], or on verbs as well as on certain spatial and temporal adverbs and certain prepositions in the same clause (e.g. in Malagasy [Randriamasimanana 1981, 355-367], [Keenan and Polinsky 1998, 566-567]. In the given language, the values of the Tense Property are assigned to the designated elements as a consequence of semantic choice, and all the available options of particular tense values expressing particular tense meanings can be described with a Tense Assi / rank
 
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Following [Comrie 1985, vii], we take tense to be the grammaticalisation of location in time. Tense Property is assigned to clauses on the basis of semantics: a tense value is selected for the clause from the range of tense values available in the given language. Tense Property is typically realised on the verb, but it may be found expressed multiply on different elements in the same clause. For example, tense may be found on more than one element of the verbal complex (e.g. in Kayardild [Evans 2003] or Paamese [Crowley 2002, 68], or on verbs as well as on certain spatial and temporal adverbs and certain prepositions in the same clause (e.g. in Malagasy [Randriamasimanana 1981, 355-367], [Keenan and Polinsky 1998, 566-567]. In the given language, the values of the Tense Property are assigned to the designated elements as a consequence of semantic choice, and all the available options of particular tense values expressing particular tense meanings can be described with a Tense Assi
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