Beginning-Postspan Relation

Broader Terms

  • BT Temporal Relation
Definition note

A beginning–postspan relation is a temporal relation in which an event or state is expressed as marking the initiation of a durative event or state.

Example note

(English)

Things have changed since you left.

Bibliographic note
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Source: Hollenbach 1975

Hollenbach, Bruce. 1975. "Discourse structure, interpropositional relations, and translation." NOT 1962–2002.