4 relations: Grammatical tense, TAST, TCOM (linguistics), TUTT (linguistics).
Grammatical tense
In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference with reference to the moment of speaking.
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TAST
In linguistics, TAST (always written as uppercase T plus uppercase AST in subscript) is an abbreviation for the time of assertion, a secondary temporal reference in establishing tense.
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TCOM (linguistics)
In linguistics, TCOM (always written as uppercase T plus uppercase COM in subscript) is an abbreviation for the time of completion, a secondary temporal reference in establishing tense.
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TUTT (linguistics)
In linguistics, TUTT (always written as uppercase T plus uppercase UTT in subscript) is an abbreviation for the time of utterance, the primary temporal reference in establishing tense.
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Time of Evaluation, Time of evaluation.