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user:zeman:interset:features [2013/11/14 08:59]
zeman
user:zeman:interset:features [2013/11/17 21:26]
zeman Reciprocal voice in Turkish.
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 | jus | jussive (přací) | | jus | jussive (přací) |
 | qot | quotative (Estonian: denotes direct speech) | | qot | quotative (Estonian: denotes direct speech) |
 +| opt | optative (Turkish; "May you have a long life! If only I were rich!") |
 +| des | desiderative (Turkish; "He wants to come.") |
 +| nec | necessitative (Turkish; "He must come. He should come.") |
  
 ===== tense ===== ===== tense =====
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 | aor | aorist | | aor | aorist |
 | imp | imperfect | | imp | imperfect |
 +| nar | narrative (Turkish //miş//-past) |
 | pqp | pluperfect | | pqp | pluperfect |
  
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 | perf | perfect | | perf | perfect |
 | pro | prospective | | pro | prospective |
 +| prog | progressive |
  
 ===== voice ===== ===== voice =====
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 | act | active | | act | active |
 | pass | passive | | pass | passive |
 +| rcp | reciprocal (Turkish "karıştı", "tutuştular") |
  
 ===== abbr ===== ===== abbr =====
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 ===== echo ===== ===== echo =====
  
-Is this a reduplicative or echo word? Such words occur in Hindi. In Hyderabad Dependency Treebank they get their own part-of-speech tags RDP and ECH, respectively. We do not want to treat them as separate parts of speech because they could be assign a POS independent of their RDP or ECH status (same as the word that they echo). We may want to merge this feature in future with ''hyph'' into a new feature called ''compound''.+Is this a reduplicative or echo word? Such words occur in Hindi. In Hyderabad Dependency Treebank they get their own part-of-speech tags RDP and ECH, respectively. We do not want to treat them as separate parts of speech because they could be assigned a POS independent of their RDP or ECH status (same as the word that they echo). We may want to merge this feature in future with ''hyph'' into a new feature called ''compound''.
  
 | **Value** | **Meaning** | **Explanation** | **Examples** | | **Value** | **Meaning** | **Explanation** | **Examples** |

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