Time
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				Time is a semantic category that indicates when a given event occurs. It may be expressed by attributes or by relations.
Time attributes
The values for the attribute time are the following: {{#tree:id=time|openlevels=0|root=Time|
- absolute time
- @past: at a time before the moment of utterance
 - @present: at the moment of utterance
 - @future: at a time after the moment of utterance
 - @recent: close to the moment of utterance
 - @remote: remote from the moment of utterance
 
 - relative time
- @anterior: before some other time other than the time of utterance
 - @posterior: after some other time other than the time of utterance
 
 
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- The UNL representation indicates the time rather than the grammatical tense of a form.
 - There is no simple one-to-one relationship between tense forms and time. In English, for instance, the present (grammatical tense) may be used to represent the future (time)
 - I’m going home tomorrow = go.@future.@recent (and not go.@present)
 - @present is used to indicate an action at the present, and not habits, routines and statements
 - I'm in Frankfurt. = @present
 - I always come to school by cycle. = no time information
 - The sun sets in the Occident. = no time information
 - Time values may be combined.
 - I'm going home tomorrow = go.@future.@recent
 - I had been there = @past.@anterior
 
Time relations
Time may be expressed by the following relations: {{#tree:id=rtime|openlevels=0|root=Time|
- tim (time)
- tmf (time from)
 - tmt (time to)
 - fmt (from to)
 - dur (duration)
 
 
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