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<p>It is thus not always possible to identify elements that mark any specific category, such as tense, separately from the others.</p>

<p><big>Nominal tense</big></p>
<p><section begin="list-of-glossing-abbreviations"/><div style="display:none;">PROP:proprietive case</div><section end="list-of-glossing-abbreviations"/>A few languages have been shown to mark tense information (as well as aspect and mood) on <a href="page.php?w=noun">noun</a>s. This may be called nominal tense, or more broadly <a href="page.php?w=nominal_TAM">nominal TAM</a> which includes</p><p>
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