presentimperfect
Presentimperfect is a term used in linguistic typology to describe a hypothetical verbal category that combines present tense with imperfective aspect into a single form. In languages with explicit tense and aspect systems, presentimperfect would signal present time while conveying ongoing, habitual, or iterative action within that present frame.
Morphology and realization of a presentimperfect form can vary. It might be realized as a fused inflection
Semantics associated with presentimperfect cover a range of present-time imperfective nuances. It can express ongoing actions
Typologically, presentimperfect is discussed as a way to explore how languages distinguish present reference from aspect
See also: present tense, imperfect, present progressive, grammatical aspect, tense-aspect systems.