Perfective aspect. It indicates that a situation is over, no longer taking place.
ca'o
Progressive aspect. It indicates that a situation is in progress, ongoing.
co'a
Initiative aspect. It indicates that a situation is at its outset, just beginning.
co'i
Punctual aspect. It indicates that a situation takes place at one moment in time, without duration.
co'u
Cessative aspect. It indicates that a situation is at its termination, ending. In the case of a process, it may or may not be completed (cf. 'mo'u').
de'a
Pausative aspect. It indicates that a situation is interrupted, temporarily suspended.
di'a
Resumptive aspect. It indicates that a situation is being resumed after a pause.
mo'u
Completitive aspect. It indicates that a situation is at its natural ending point, becoming complete.
pu'o
Prospective aspect. It indicates that a situation is about to take place, not yet realized.
za'o
Superfective aspect. It indicates that a situation is beyond its natural ending point, still taking place.
Notes
Some of the names of the aspects are changed with respect to CLL, in an attempt to get closer to a more standard terminology:
inchoative -> prospective (As far as I can tell, other than in Lojban "inchoative" seems to describe {co'a} rather than {pu'o}.)
continuitive -> progressive ("continuitive" seems to be used for an aspect that emphasizes continuation after a stage of ongoingness, so perhaps closer to {za'o}.)
cessitive -> cessative (Typo in CLL?)
achievative -> punctual (I don't know where "achievative" comes from.)