Joshua McNeill · @joshisanonymous
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@ehud @linguistics @languagelovers Depends on whether you're talking about about marked or the ability to indicate the present. Morphologically, there are certainly that mark rather than present tense. For example, some varieties of only mark habitual aspect and then use a separate marker to indicate whether it's habitual in the past (w/marker) or present (w/o marker).

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