imperfectiva
Imperfectiva is a theoretical grammatical category used in linguistic typology to describe a specific kind of imperfective marking. It denotes actions or states that are ongoing or in progress, with a focus on duration and non-completion, and it may interact with speaker-oriented perspective, evidentiality, or epistemic stance. The term is not universally standardized and appears mainly in scholarly discussions about how languages encode processual meaning.
In description, imperfectiva can be realized through various morphosyntactic means, including verb suffixes, clitics, periphrastic constructions,
Typologically, imperfectiva is treated as a cross-linguistic option rather than a universal grammatical category. Some languages
Examples of imperfectiva usage are often given in hypothetical or reconstructed languages to illustrate how a
See also: imperfective, perfective, aspect, habitual aspect, evidentiality.