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Although not used in
general linguistic theory, the term
preverb is used in
Caucasian (including all
three families:
Northwest Caucasian,
Northeast Caucasian...
- below).
Preverb.
Although preverbs may have
directional meanings, it is
often diachronic patterns that
indicate which verb
takes which preverb. In addition...
- this
indicates either the
subject of a
transitive sentence,
targets of
preverbs, or
indirect objects which do not take any
other suffixes (/mɨzɨn/ '(to)...
- "I am coming".
Preverbs appear in the ****ure, past and
perfective screeves; they are
generally absent in the
present screeves.
Preverbs indicating direction...
- '
Preverbs are
modifiers that
occur before verbs.
Preverbs reflect a wide
variety of meanings. By convention, a
hyphen is
written between a
preverb and...
-
alphabet for the details). DETR:detrimental BENF:benefactive PREV:
preverb SPREV:stem
preverb EXT:extension MSD:masdar RECI:reciprocal
Abkhaz morphology features...
- Cree
tense is
marked on the
preverbs attached to the pronoun.
There is an
indicative of past and ****ure
tense on the
preverb such as, che, chii, kata, chika...
- i’i-bebiisitii-t IC.INSTR(
PREVERB)-fix(AI)-3S kohyóhoé. kohuyohoen-i glue-SG hení’bebíistiit kohyóhoé. i’i-bebiisitii-t kohuyohoen-i IC.INSTR(
PREVERB)-fix(AI)-3S glue-SG...
- all cases: the oblique. Judeo-Hamadani
commonly uses
preverbs he-, vā and vor-. Often,
preverbs cause no
semantic change in the verb root. However, in...
- 'breakfast', the verb ts’asauzmeba 'eating a
little breakfast' is derived; the
preverb ts’a- in
Georgian adds the
meaning 'a little'. From the noun -sakhli- 'home'...