| 1. | Verbs are of imperfective or perfective aspect, often occurring in pairs.
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| 2. | The " la " marks the verb in the perfective aspect.
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| 3. | Usage of the perfective aspect follows the same pattern as the imperfective aspect.
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| 4. | The perfective aspect verbs also use the perfect passive participle in the passive voice.
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| 5. | The perfective aspect thus displays split ergativity.
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| 6. | The perfective aspect often includes a contextual variation similar to an inchoative aspect or state.
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| 7. | A few archaisms still used ( aorist in the perfective aspect 1KABL'was').
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| 8. | The aorist participle may be used where the action is completed, called the perfective aspect.
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| 9. | The second is the punctual aspect ( PUNC ) ( also known as perfective aspect ).
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| 10. | Boundedness is characteristic of perfective aspects such as the Ancient Greek stative ( " I knew " ).
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