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The following aspectual terms are found in the literature.
Standard English has two habitual aspectual forms in the past tense.
These were originally aspectual, but developed into something more like a preterite and future.
Aspectual differences are indicated by a number of verbal modifiers.
This is the basic aspectual distinction in the Slavic languages.
These forms take the full range of aspectual suffixes.
Aspectual distinctions can be made, particularly in the past tense:
The form of the verb in these languages does not change to express temporal or aspectual distinctions.
This usage bears little or no relationship to the aspectual usage described above.
Its verbal system shows a combination of temporal and aspectual categories in their finite paradigm.
Aspectual architecture approaches describe steps for identifying architectural aspects.
Certain aspectual distinctions express a relation in time between the event and the time of reference.
The perfect in all moods is used as an aspectual marker, conveying the sense of a resultant state.
Aspectual pairs are in general of two kinds:
In addition, verb roots may contain infixes that convey aspectual information.
In some languages, it is obligatory to specify more unusual types of temporal and aspectual relations.
Here, an explicit perfect and habituality can be marked, which is aspectual in meaning as well.
English expresses some other aspectual distinctions with other constructions.
The structure of technological consciousness is relational but also situational, organizational, aspectual and integrative.
In some contexts, the tenses represent aspectual distinctions rather than tense distinctions.
How (in-)sensitive is tense to aspectual information?
Under Vendler's model, events may be classified into one of four aspectual classes:
Two modal prefixes are used to convey modal and aspectual information.
Onondaga verbs can be divided into three main classes according to their aspectual properties (discussed below).
Four derivational suffixes exist which add aspectual meaning to verb stems.