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Iterative aspect

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The iterative aspect is a grammatical aspect that expresses the repetition of an event.[1]

References

  1. ^ Comrie, Bernard. 1985a.Causative verb formation and other verb-deriving morphology. In Shopen, Timothy (editor). 1985a.Language typology and syntactic description. 3 volumes. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.