- places.
Pluractionality is not
uncommon in New Guinea. The
Koiarian language Barai has
suppletive forms: The
Slavic verb can
express pluractionality as part...
- its grammar,
allowing for valency, tense, mood, aspect,
person and
pluractionality to be
expressed on it
through a
variety of suffixes. The main distinction...
-
plural Homogeneity (linguistics)
Partitive plural Plural quantification Pluractionality Pluralis majestatis Reduplicated plural Romance plurals Zuckermann...
- telicity, volition, mirativity, evidentiality, animacy, ****ociativity,
pluractionality, and reciprocity.
Verbs may also be
affected by agreement, polypersonal...
-
aspect (abbreviated ITER), also
called "semelfactive", "event-internal
pluractionality", or "multiplicative", is a
grammatical aspect described by some authors...
- of the verb is
often used to
derive forms showing repeated action (
pluractionality),
though it is
unclear if this is an
inherited feature or has been...
-
General features Affect Boundedness Comparison (degree)
Egophoricity Pluractionality (verbal number)
Honorifics (politeness)
Polarity Reciprocity Reflexive...
-
General features Affect Boundedness Comparison (degree)
Egophoricity Pluractionality (verbal number)
Honorifics (politeness)
Polarity Reciprocity Reflexive...
-
General features Affect Boundedness Comparison (degree)
Egophoricity Pluractionality (verbal number)
Honorifics (politeness)
Polarity Reciprocity Reflexive...
-
General features Affect Boundedness Comparison (degree)
Egophoricity Pluractionality (verbal number)
Honorifics (politeness)
Polarity Reciprocity Reflexive...