perfektivaikutteinen
Perfektivaikutteinen is a term used in Finnish linguistics to describe a verbal or clause-level reading that is shaped by the perfective aspect. The perfective aspect signals that an event is viewed as a complete whole, with a definite start and end, and often with relevance to the result of the action. In Finnish grammars, perfective readings are commonly realized through finite past-tense forms or through participial forms and aspectual markers that can combine with auxiliary verbs to yield a completed-event interpretation. Verbs that are telic or occur as punctual events are frequently analyzed as having a perfekti- vaikutteinen reading, especially in narrative contexts.
In contrast to imperfective readings, which describe ongoing, habitual, or repeated actions without focusing on their
Notes about usage: the term appears in academic descriptions of Finnish verb systems and in cross-linguistic