duratieve
Duratieve is a term used in linguistics to denote the durative or imperfective aspect of a verb, which marks an event as ongoing, extended, or repeated over time rather than completed at a single endpoint. It focuses on duration rather than termination, and its interpretation often depends on context, event type, and cross-linguistic conventions. Durativity is related to, but distinct from, habituality and telicity; an event can be durative without being habitual, and not all long-lasting events are described as durative.
How it is realized varies by language. In English, durativity is commonly expressed by progressive forms, as
Durative interpretation interacts with telicity and aspect. Punctual or telic events are often viewed as bounded