Distributive aspect
The distributive aspect (abbreviated DISTR), is an iterative aspect which expresses that an event is applied to members of a group one after another. These members are typically the referents named by the subject of an intransitive verb, or the object of a transitive verb.[1]
It expresses that the action or state denoted by the verb is performed or experienced simultaneously by more than one individual or object. [2]
Example
- Russian: Он позапирал двери. "He locked the doors one after another."
- Polish: Pozamykał drzwi. "He locked the doors one after another."
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Grammatical and lexical aspects
- Perfective
- Aorist
- Momentane
- Semelfactive#
- Imperfective
- Continuous and progressive
- Delimitative
- Imperfect
- Iterative/distributive/frequentative#
- Gnomic
- Habitual
- Perfect (Retrospective)
- Prospective
#Lexical aspects. Grammatical aspects unmarked.
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