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Imperfective aspect - Wikipedia
The imperfective (abbreviated NPFV, IPFV, or more ambiguously IMPV) is a grammatical aspect used to describe ongoing, habitual, repeated, or similar semantic ...
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IMPERFECTIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMPERFECTIVE is expressing action as incomplete or without reference to completion or as reiterated.
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imperfective | Definition and example sentences
Perfective aspect is semantically marked and imperfective is unmarked or neutral. From the Cambridge English Corpus
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imperfective
imperfective, a. (n.) (ɪmpəˈfɛktɪv) [f. imperfect a. + -ive: cf. perfective.] A. adj. † 1. Characterized by imperfection; imperfect.a 1677 Manton Serm. Hebr. xi. verse 16, Wks. 1873 XIV. 343 If we be imperfective, the fault is in ourselves. 1684 N. S. Crit. Enq. Edit. Bible xvi. 156 Their Copies are...
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IMPERFECTIVE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. Grammar designating or of an aspect of verbs, as in Russian, expressing continuing or incomplete action or making no reference to completion.
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Imperfective vs perfective aspect (and other aspects) : r/conlangs
Aspects vary between languages, but the most common single distinction is perfectivity. In narratives, imperfective verbs form the background for perfective ...
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Transgressive (linguistics)
The auxiliary verbs can be both perfective and imperfective. Examples
Imperfective lemma прыгать ('to jump', imperfective): прыгая — 'while jumping' (present), прыгав/прыгавши — 'while jumping (in the past)' (
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Imperfective Aspect - Department of Classics
The imperfective aspect is used in a variety of circumstances where it is felt to imply some specific aspect of on-going activity.
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Perfective aspect - Wikipedia
The perfective aspect is distinguished from the imperfective aspect, which presents an event as having internal structure (such as ongoing, continuous, or ...
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IMPERFECTIVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Imperfective definition: noting an aspect of the verb, as in Russian, that indicates incompleteness of the action or state at a temporal ...
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tense - What is imperfective and perfective in English?
English doesn't have an "imperfective". There is a past tense for describing actions in the past. There are also a set of continuous verb ...
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"Masu" verb form vs "Imperfective" verb form I'm trying to put together a chart for myself, to learn the rules for verb conjugation. However, I'm confused at the "Imperfective" and "Perfective" verb conjugations - are...
> For example, "Tabemashita" vs "Tabeta" - both mean something has been eaten? Yes. They do not differ in meaning, only usage. Keep in mind there are some times when it's inappropriate to use ( _tabeta_ ); typically these are in more formal (or less familiar) situations. Conversely, there are times ...
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Eventive
Eventive may refer to:
Eventive aspect, a class of grammatical aspect including perfective and imperfective aspect
Eventive mood, a variant of the irrealis
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incompletive
incompletive, a. (n.) Gram. (ɪnkəmˈpliːtɪv) [f. incomplete a. + -ive.] An aspect of the verb indicating incompletion of an action or process; = imperfective a. (n.) 2.1944 E. A. Nida Morphol. II. ix. 130 This imperfective aspect, which may also be called ‘atelic’ or ‘incompletive’, is often associat...
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Aorist
Bulgarian has separate inflections for aorist (past imperfective) and general perfective. The aorist may be used with the imperfective to produce a compound perfective–imperfective aspect.
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