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- From: tilley@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Richard Tilley)
- Subject: Re: "This" weekend vs. "Next" weekend
- Message-ID: <1992Jul25.181901.8786@ccu.umanitoba.ca>
- Organization: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
- References: <1992Jul25.064116.13892@news.columbia.edu>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1992 18:19:01 GMT
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- On Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, 'this weekend' refers to the
- weekend at hand, and so 'next weekend' and 'last weekend' are clear.
-
- Otherwise for 'this weekend' the tense of the verb can be useful, as
- in 'What did you do this weekend?', or 'What are you doing this weekend?'.
-
- 'Next weekend' could mean 'this comming weekend', or 'the end of next week'.
-
- The same goes for days of the week.
- If this is Tuesday, then 'this Tuesday', 'next Tuesday' and 'last Tuesday are clear.
- 'This Monday' could mean 'yesterday', or 'Monday of next week'.
- 'Last Monday' could mean 'yesterday', or 'Monday of last week'.
- 'Next Monday' is clear since Monday of this week has passed.
- 'Next Friday' could mean 'this comming Friday', or 'Friday of next week'
-
- I think 'this week' and 'next week' are clear except perhaps on Sunday.
- Month and year are always clear.
-
- For a specific month, I am not sure.
- Suppose this is November.
- Does 'next December' ever mean 'December of next year'?
- Does 'last January' ever mean 'January of last year'?
-
- If this is February, do the previous 2 questions still have the same answer?
-
- Perhaps it is safe to use 'last xxx' only if
- the xxx belonging to the current group of xxx-like things has not yet passed,
- and to use 'next xxx' only if
- the xxx belonging to the current group has already passed,
- and to use 'this xxx' when this *is* xxx.
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- For ambiguous xxx, use 'xxx of this group' or 'xxx of last group' or 'xxx of this group'.
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- This space is not blank!
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