aspectary
Aspectary is a term used to describe a framework for organizing and analyzing aspectual information in language and related computational work. It is often treated as a generic label for schemas that encode how languages grammatically and semantically encode time-relative viewpoints of events, such as perfective versus imperfective aspect and related notions like Aktionsart or telicity.
Origin and scope: In scholarly and technical discussions, aspectary refers to data models, annotation schemes, and
Components typically include a taxonomy of aspectual classes (perfective, imperfective, habitual, iterative), an annotation schema for
Applications include linguistic description, corpus annotation, and natural language processing. An aspectary can support cross-language comparisons
Challenges include linguistic variation in how aspect is encoded, polysemy of form-meaning mappings, and the absence
See also: aspect, Aktionsart, telicity, aspectual annotation, corpus linguistics, aspect-oriented programming.