Difference between revisions of "Chuvash and Turkish/Морфемы глаголов"

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* {{tag|ger}} (e.g. )
* {{tag|ger}} (e.g. )
** Takes the full nominal inflection (possession, case, number?).
* {{tag|prc}} (e.g. )
* {{tag|prc}} (e.g. )
** Doesn't take any inflection or derivation.
** Must be used with an auxiliary verb.
* {{tag|gna}} (e.g. )
* {{tag|gna}} (e.g. )
* {{tag|glp}} (e.g. )
* {{tag|glp}} (e.g. )
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* {{tag|der}} (e.g. )
* {{tag|der}} (e.g. )
** Creates a new verb root.
** Creates a new verb root.
** Cannot directly take person suffixes.



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Revision as of 19:08, 5 July 2012

Types:

NB: A single morpheme may belong to one or more types.

  • <ger> (e.g. )
    • Takes the full nominal inflection (possession, case, number?).
  • <prc> (e.g. )
    • Doesn't take any inflection or derivation.
    • Must be used with an auxiliary verb.
  • <gna> (e.g. )
  • <glp> (e.g. )
  • <fin> (e.g. )
    • Takes person suffixes of finite verbs.
  • <der> (e.g. )
    • Creates a new verb root.
    • Cannot directly take person suffixes.
Морфема на турецском Тип Пример Морфема на чувашском Тип Пример Перевод
AcAK <fin> Oturacağım.
DI <fin> Geçtin.
mIş <fin> Koşmuş.
mAk <ger> Sevmekle. !!
Abil <der> Oturabilmek.