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Abstract: Starting from the assumption that the Slavic aspect (perfective : imperfective) opposition builds on stem derivation, we investigate changes in the inventory of so-called as pect triplets in Czech since 1750. Triplets arise from aspect pairs consisting of an imperfective simplex stem and its perfective derivative whose prefix overlaps in meaning with a semantic component of the simplex (Natural Perfectives; Janda et al. 2013). If such pairs acquire anoth er imperfective stem via suffixation, aspect triplets result (e.g., dělit ⇒ rozdělit ⇒ rozdělovat ‘separate’). Many triplets “survive”, but they do not form a homogeneous class w.r.t. some para meters. Based on a database for the period 1750‒2017, we explore frequency-based patterns in the formation and persistence of Czech aspect triplets; these patterns are established for six subperiods by employing time series clustering with non-Euclidean distance measures. We then inquire how consistently such patterns are associated with their “age” and part-of-speech pro venance. Moreover, the obtained clusters provide a starting point for case studies of selected typical representatives that examine changes in lexical semantics, collocations, and argument coding. |