English
past1
French
nS
Source(s):QUIRK etal. 1985186 (event past, state past, habitual past)
TRASK 1993202
PEI & GAYNOR 1954162
HALLIDAY 1994201-203
KROEGER 2005148, 150-151 (also "far past", "removed past")
LYONS 1971305-306
FINCH 2000119
NASH 1968170
COMRIE 198519-20, 41-42
MATTHEWS 1997374
BYBEE etal. 199455, 98 (ancient past, hodiernal past, pre-hodiernal past, hesternal past, pre-hesternal past)
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