Board Thread:Linguistics/@comment-5643714-20131104161029/@comment-5643714-20131107185531

Thank you very much, a very informative answer. A little before your answer, I did learn some more about aspects, and their relations, and sort of made a system of time elements, like starting an action, continuing an action, and ending an action, so I chose to use the Inchoative (starting), Progressive (continuing), and Habitual (ending, but only for past tense). But I did not know they could be both lexical and morphological. I'll have to look into that some more. I assume that a thousand different prefixes and suffixes would refer to either derivative affixes or agglutinative languages? Because, I made it a rule only to have one morphological affix per stem in my fusional conlang, so I guess the affixes would indeed have to be lexical, part of the word.