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From: Read, James C [mailto:K0434995 AT kingston.ac.uk]
7. +-+ events/actions/states in the deictic past and the deictic future
but not in the deictic present (I find this one very hard to imagine,
but I put it in for logical completeness)
JCR:
eg I go swimming every morning. Now is afternoon and so I am not
swimming.
This morning I swam and tomorrow I will swim again. Action refers to
past
and future but not present.
Or as my son told me when I bewailed my inability to solve this one,
"These things skip a generation, Dad" . . .
4. -+- events/actions/states entirely in the deictic present
JCR:
Now this one is completely impossible. Think about it!
Quite right. I think most languages and linguists fudge by treating the
present as a sort of fuzzy blob rather than a point.