Continuative aspect
Grammatical aspect
The continuative aspect (abbreviated CONT or CNT) is a grammatical aspect representing actions that are 'still' happening. English does not mark the continuative explicitly but instead uses an adverb such as still.
Ganda uses the prefix -kya- to mark the continuative aspect. For example, nsoma (unmarked for aspect) means 'I'm reading', while nkyasoma (continuative) means 'I'm still reading'.
Similarly, Pipil marks the continuative aspect using the clitic -(y)uk-. For instance, nitakwa means 'I am eating' or 'I eat', while nitakwayuk (continuative) means 'I'm still eating'.
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Grammatical and lexical aspects
- Perfective
- Aorist
- Momentane
- Semelfactive#
- Imperfective
- Continuous and progressive
- Delimitative
- Imperfect
- Iterative/distributive/frequentative#
- Perfect (Retrospective)
- Prospective
#Lexical aspects. Grammatical aspects unmarked.
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