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I don't think that we know what tense markers are ultimately going to look like, which ones we'll have, or how they'll fit in with worlds and situations, but for experimental purposes I would like to designate "hik-" for tense markers and create seven to start with. All of these are relative to "now" meaning "at the time that this sentence (was/started) being uttered/written".
hika: currently, now, "it is now the case that F"
hiki: in the past, before now, "it was the case that F"
hiku: in the future, after now, "it will be the case that F"
hiki'e: in the near past, "F just happened"
hiki'o: in the far past, "F happened a while back"
hiku'e: in the near future, "F is about to happen"
hiku'o: in the far future, "F will happen eventually"
Thoughts? Sound good for now?
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