Cessative aspect

The cessative aspect or terminative aspect is a grammatical aspect referring to the end of an action or a state. It is the opposite of the inchoative aspect and conveys the idea "to finish doing something".

In Yaqui, the cessative is formed with the suffix -yaáte. For example:

ču'ú 'íntok čái-yaáte-k 'á'a nók-híkkaha-ki-i

dog and yell-stop-PFV him talk-hear-PPL-STAT

"the dog stopped barking when he heard him talking"

In Timbisha, the cessative is formed with the suffix -mmahwan. For example:

satü püe nangkawimmahwa

that just talk-CESSATIVE

"he just finished talking"