Absentive aspect

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The absentive aspect was proposed in 2000 by the Dutch linguist Casper de Groot.[1] It is a verbal form of aspect, and denotes that someone was not in a particular place at the time that they were performing some activity.

It is found in the German, Frisian, Dutch, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, and Catalan languages, among others.[2]

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