- The B-theory of time, also
called the "
tenseless theory of time", is one of two
positions regarding the
temporal ordering of
events in the philosophy...
- tenses, such as past and nonpast, or ****ure and non****ure.
There are also
tenseless languages, like most of the
Chinese languages,
though they can possess...
- languages. Some
consider that the Hopi
language may be best
described as a
tenseless language, and that the
distinction between non-****ure and ****ure posited...
- mood suffixes, such as the
present tense -as; the
jussive mood,
which is
tenseless, ends in -u.
Nouns and
adjectives have two cases:
nominative for grammatical...
- ISBNÂ 978-3-89586-234-2. Shaer,
Benjamin (2003). "Toward the
tenseless analysis of a
tenseless language" (PDF). In Jan Anderssen;
Paula Menéndez-Benito;...
- just
exists tenselessly as a four-dimensional space-time
block that is
finitely extended in the
earlier than direction. If time is
tenseless, then the universe...
-
series are
radically different. The A
series is
tensed and the B
series is
tenseless. For example, the ****ertion "today it is raining" is a
tensed ****ertion...
- once or a duration, is time
tensed or
tenseless, and is
there a ****ure to be?
There is a
theory called the
tenseless or B-theory; this
theory says that any...
-
Esperanto is the most
widely used
constructed language intended for
international communication; it was
designed with
highly regular grammatical rules...
-
indicative mood of
imperfective verbs.
Subjunctive mood
Secondary ("past" or "
tenseless")
endings used for: Past
tense of the
indicative mood of imperfective...