Thread:User talk:CodeCat/Perfective and imperfectie forms/reply (4)

Your confusing two different issues. The original categorization scheme was "base lemma" vs. "alternative form". The second categorization scheme is by inherent perfectiveness, which is fine by me, and is done for other languages as well. These two are mutually orthogonal. Meanings of verbs are irrelevant here. The reason why I created the first categorization scheme was to reduce content duplication, like the one you did here to orphan the template. That has been explained in the linked discussion.

Let me explain it an manner so that even you can understand it: Is it clearer now?
 * Category:Serbo-Croatian perfective forms contains verbs that are not base lemmas, and which redirect to verbs which are imperfective. When you look these verbs up in normal dictionaries they have "see ".
 * Category:Serbo-Croatian perfective verbs contains all perfective verbs, regardless whether they are treated as base lemmas or not.
 * Category:Serbo-Croatian imperfective forms contains verbs that are not base lemmas, and which redirect to verbs which are perfective. When you look these verbs up in normal dictionaries they have "see ".
 * Category:Serbo-Croatian imperfective verbs contains all imperfective verbs, regardless whether they are treated as base lemmas or not.