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NB: A single morpheme may belong to one or more types. |
NB: A single morpheme may belong to one or more types. |
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* {{tag|ger}} (e.g. ) |
* {{tag|ger}} (e.g. ) - "Gerund" / "verbal noun" |
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** Takes the full nominal inflection (possession, case, number?). |
** Takes the full nominal inflection (possession, case, number?). |
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* {{tag|prc}} (e.g. ) |
* {{tag|prc}} (e.g. ) - "Participle" |
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** Doesn't take any inflection or derivation. |
** Doesn't take any inflection or derivation. |
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** Must be used with an auxiliary verb. |
** Must be used with an auxiliary verb. |
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** Often called "converb" |
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* {{tag| |
* {{tag|gna}} (e.g. ) - "Verbal adverb" |
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** Often used in temporal relations, such as sequences of events |
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* {{tag|fin}} (e.g. ) |
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** Always used with second verb phrase |
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** Takes no overt person agreement (but agrees in person with a second verb phrase) |
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** Often called "converb" |
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* {{tag|glp}}/{{tag|gpr}} (e.g. ) - "Verbal adjective" |
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** Allows a verb phrase to modify a noun or noun-like thing |
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** Can also sometimes be used substantively |
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** Takes person suffixes of finite verbs. |
** Takes person suffixes of finite verbs. |
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* {{tag|der}} (e.g. ) |
* {{tag|der}} (e.g. ) - "Derived" |
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** Creates a new verb root. |
** Creates a new verb root. |
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** Cannot directly take person suffixes. |
** Cannot directly take person suffixes. |
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| mAK || {{tag|ger}} || (i) Sev'''mek'''le.<br/>(ii) Al'''mak''' iste-. || || || || |
| mAK || {{tag|ger}} || (i) Sev'''mek'''le.<br/>(ii) Al'''mak''' iste-. || || || || |
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| mA || {{tag|ger}} || Evden kaç'''ma'''lar || || || || |
| mA || {{tag|ger}}* || Evden kaç'''ma'''lar || || || || |
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Revision as of 22:39, 5 July 2012
Types:
NB: A single morpheme may belong to one or more types.
<ger>
(e.g. ) - "Gerund" / "verbal noun"- Takes the full nominal inflection (possession, case, number?).
<prc>
(e.g. ) - "Participle"- Doesn't take any inflection or derivation.
- Must be used with an auxiliary verb.
- Often called "converb"
<gna>
(e.g. ) - "Verbal adverb"- Often used in temporal relations, such as sequences of events
- Always used with second verb phrase
- Takes no overt person agreement (but agrees in person with a second verb phrase)
- Often called "converb"
<glp>
/<gpr>
(e.g. ) - "Verbal adjective"- Allows a verb phrase to modify a noun or noun-like thing
- Can also sometimes be used substantively
<fin>
(e.g. ) - "Finite"- Takes person suffixes of finite verbs.
<der>
(e.g. ) - "Derived"- Creates a new verb root.
- Cannot directly take person suffixes.
Морфема на турецском | Тип | Пример | Морфема на чувашском | Тип | Пример | Перевод |
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AcAK | <fin> |
Oturacağım. | ||||
DI | <fin> |
Geçtin. | ||||
mIş | <fin> |
Koşmuş. | ||||
AcAK | <ger> |
Anlayacağımı san-. | ||||
DIK | <ger> |
Gittiğini bil-. | ||||
mAK | <ger> |
(i) Sevmekle. (ii) Almak iste-. |
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mA | <ger> * |
Evden kaçmalar | ||||
AcAk | <gpr> |
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mIş | <gpr> |
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Abil | <der> |
Oturabilmek. |