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:''Not to be confused with [[:en:Before Present|<span style="color:lime;">Before Present</span>]], whose epoch is that of the domains time standard and could be called the Authentic or Radiologic Present.''
: &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp; ''Not to be confused with [[:en:Before Present|<span style="color:lime;">Before Present</span>]], whose epoch is that of the domains time standard and could be called the Authentic or Radiologic Present.''
== Point of Departure ==
== Point of Departure ==


The term dates to the late 19th Century as discussed in the [[:en:Specious present|enwiki]] article.
The term dates to the late 19th Century as discussed in the [[:en:Specious present|enwiki]] article.


== DCP DTE / DCE Discourse ==
== DXE (DCP controlled / trained English) Discourse ==
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<li>The <span style="font-wieght:900;">specious present</span> is the time frame of a DCP discourse episode with a user from the first prompt by a DCP agent until the  MCS channel disconnects, and more specifically the Now Sentence. </li>
<li>The <span style="font-wieght:900;">specious present</span> is the time frame of a DCP discourse episode with a user from the first prompt by a DCP agent until the  MCS channel disconnects, and more specifically the Now Sentence. </li>