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user:zeman:interset:features [2017/01/16 19:44] zeman Generic numerals are dead. |
user:zeman:interset:features [2017/07/09 10:50] zeman [foreign] |
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| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | |
| poss | possessive | | | yes | possessive | |
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===== reflex ===== | ===== reflex ===== |
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| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | |
| reflex | reflexive | | | yes | reflexive | |
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===== polarity ===== | ===== polarity ===== |
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| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | |
| foreign | foreign word (not a loan word but a citation in a foreign language — e.g., the title of a foreign book) | | | yes | foreign word (not a loan word but a citation in a foreign language — e.g., the title of a foreign book) | |
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===== gender ===== | ===== gender ===== |
| part | participle (present ("doing"), past ("done"), passive (Czech "udělán" distinguished from adjective "udělaný" by variant=short)), gerundive | | | part | participle (present ("doing"), past ("done"), passive (Czech "udělán" distinguished from adjective "udělaný" by variant=short)), gerundive | |
| conv | converb, transgressive, adverbial participle (modifies other verbs, behaves like adverb; Czech present "dělaje", past "udělav"; some authors also call it gerund!) | | | conv | converb, transgressive, adverbial participle (modifies other verbs, behaves like adverb; Czech present "dělaje", past "udělav"; some authors also call it gerund!) | |
| ger | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerund|gerund]] ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbal_noun|verbal noun]]). Latin //gerundium:// "amare" => genitive "amandi", dative "amando", accusative "(ad) amandum", ablative "amando". | | | vnoun | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbal_noun|verbal noun]] | |
| | ger | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerund|gerund]]. Deprecated in cases which are traditionally called gerund but could be plausibly called verbal noun (see above). Latin //gerundium:// "amare" => genitive "amandi", dative "amando", accusative "(ad) amandum", ablative "amando". | |
| gdv | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerundive|gerundive]] ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attributive_verb|verbal adjective]]). Latin //gerundivum:// "portāre" => "portandus, portanda, portandum" | | | gdv | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerundive|gerundive]] ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attributive_verb|verbal adjective]]). Latin //gerundivum:// "portāre" => "portandus, portanda, portandum" | |
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