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IMPERFECTIV - The imperfective (abbreviated IPFV or more ambiguously IMPV) is a grammatical aspect used to describe a situation viewed with interior composition. T...
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| The imperfective (abbreviated IPFV or more ambiguously IMPV) is a grammatical aspect used to describe a situation viewed with interior composition. The imperfective is used in language to describe ongoing, habitual, repeated, or similar semantic roles, whether that situation occurs in the past, present, or future. Although many languages have a general imperfective, others have distinct aspects for one or more of its various roles, such as progressive, habitual, and iterative aspects. The imperfective contrasts with the perfective aspect, which is used to describe actions viewed as a complete whole. In logical terms, the imperfective is generally defined as having the subinterval property; that is, a predicate φ is imperfective if and only if it follows from the truth of φ at an interval i that φ is true at all subintervals of i. Perfective aspect, on the other hand, is defined as having the "anti-subinterval" property; that is, a predicate φ is perfective if and only if it follows from the truth of φ at an interval i that φ is false at all subintervals of i. |