incompletive
Incompletive is a grammatical aspect term used in linguistics to mark non-termination, non-endpoint, or non-punctuality of an event. It is typically considered a subtype or usage within the broader imperfective aspect, contrasting with completive or perfective forms that present an action as finished or bounded in time.
Across languages, incompletive realization varies. Some languages have a dedicated incompletive morpheme or periphrastic construction, while
Examples are language-specific, but the concept can be illustrated with English-style intuition. A sentence like “She
Etymology-wise, the term incompletive derives from Latin incompletus meaning unfinished. See also imperfective, perfective, aspect, and