Turkic aspectology

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Turkic aspectology is the field of linguistic study that examines how aspect—such as the distinction between completed and ongoing actions—is expressed in Turkic languages.

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instanceOf field of study
subfield of Turkic linguistics
subfield of linguistics
aimsTo compare aspectual categories across Turkic languages
contribute to general theories of aspect
describe aspectual systems of Turkic languages
appliesTo Azerbaijani language
Bashkir language
Kazakh language
Kyrgyz language
Tatar language
Turkish language
Turkmen language
Uyghur language
Uzbek
surface form: Uzbek language
examines aspectual affixes in Turkic languages
aspectual auxiliaries in Turkic languages
atelic predicates in Turkic languages
completed actions in Turkic languages
dynamic predicates in Turkic languages
habitual actions in Turkic languages
imperfective aspect in Turkic languages
interaction of aspect and evidentiality in Turkic languages
interaction of aspect and mood in Turkic languages
interaction of aspect and tense in Turkic languages
iterative actions in Turkic languages
ongoing actions in Turkic languages
perfective aspect in Turkic languages
periphrastic aspectual constructions in Turkic languages
progressive aspect in Turkic languages
prospective aspect in Turkic languages
resultative constructions in Turkic languages
retrospective aspect in Turkic languages
stative constructions in Turkic languages
telic predicates in Turkic languages
focusesOn aktionsart
grammatical aspect
lexical aspect
situation aspect
viewpoint aspect
relatedTo Turkic evidentiality
Turkic mood systems
Turkic morphosyntax
Turkic tense systems
Turkic verbal morphology
general aspectology
studies aspect in Turkic languages
usedIn comparative aspect studies
typological research on aspect

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Lars Johanson hasNotableWorkOn Turkic aspectology