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== [[Imperfective Aspect (definition)|Imperfective]] also known as the Progressive==
 
== [[Imperfective Aspect (definition)|Imperfective]] also known as the Progressive==
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*Be + subject + ag + VN +object (if definite, then genitive)
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*Tha mi ag deànamh an obair
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*with a pronominal object
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*Be + subject +gam/gad/ga/etc. + vn
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*tha e 'gam choinneachadh
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*He's meeting me.
  
 
== [[Habitual Aspect (definition)|Habitual]]==
 
== [[Habitual Aspect (definition)|Habitual]]==

Revision as of 22:59, 5 August 2012

For a definition of the term grammatical aspect see Grammatical Aspect (definition); For a definition of the term aspect see Aspect (definition)


Scottish Gaelic makes several semantic distinctions of viewpoint aspect, including Perfective (Aorist), Imperfective, Habitual, Stative, Perfect, After-Perfect, and Prospective. These semantic distinctions are variously instantiated in the morphosyntax.


Perfective (Aorist)

Imperfective also known as the Progressive

  • Be + subject + ag + VN +object (if definite, then genitive)
  • Tha mi ag deànamh an obair
  • with a pronominal object
  • Be + subject +gam/gad/ga/etc. + vn
  • tha e 'gam choinneachadh
  • He's meeting me.

Habitual

Stative

Perfect

Be + subject + air + (object) + (prt) + verbal noun Bha mi air an obair a dheànamh

Recent Perfect or After-Perfect

Proximate Perfect or Prospective

See Also

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