
handle: 10593/3106
In this article, we present a short historical summary of the following terms: the aspect and the imperfective /perfective opposition to answer the question if the imperfective /perfective opposition has an aspectual or temporal character. We distinguish two types of the aforementioned opposition: the temporal imperfective /perfective opposition expressed by the Spanish tenses Pretérito Indefinido / Pretérito Imperfecto that is characterized by the property of [± temporal delimitation]; and the aspectual imperfective /perfective opposition recognizable in the aspectual system of the Slavonic languages that is characterized by the property of [± conclusion of the process].
Pretérito Indefinido, Pretérito Imperfecto, Imperfective /perfective opposition, aspect, PC1-5498, P1-1091, Spanish tenses, Philology. Linguistics, Romanic languages
Pretérito Indefinido, Pretérito Imperfecto, Imperfective /perfective opposition, aspect, PC1-5498, P1-1091, Spanish tenses, Philology. Linguistics, Romanic languages
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