Some Remarks on Grammatical Aspect in Latin
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St Petersburg State University
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The existence of grammatical aspect in Latin is a much discussed issue. The main aim of this article
is to review different approaches to this question and to discuss important arguments that have to be taken
into consideration. Besides the traditional view according to which there is an aspectual difference between
the infectum and perfectum stems, two other arguments claiming the existence of aspect in Latin have been
proposed: aspect as a category inherited from Indo-European and aspectual difference between the Latin
perfect and imperfect tense. On the one hand, I will argue that the difference between the perfect and the
imperfect is of a temporal nature and that the Latin perfect is used both for telic (terminative) states of affairs
and atelic (non-terminative) ones. Furthermore, the Latin perfect combines with expressions of duration
which, except for special cases, are excluded with Russian perfective verbs.
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Spevak O. Some Remarks on Grammatical Aspect in Latin. Philologia Classica 2016, 11(2), 282–288.