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What's Going on With Conlangs?
Langbury: I have a really nice example. There's tons of examples from this book by Bybie. And one of the examples they show is the, you know, immediate past or general past versus like narrative past or historical past. Another one is the so-called hodierinal past, which is something that happened today or something that happened yesterday between two different tenses. Langbury: So with just that amount of information, right, a con layer and look at thatlike, whoa, there are languages that have special affixes for certain types of language.