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user:zeman:interset:features [2017/07/09 10:49]
zeman [reflex]
user:zeman:interset:features [2017/07/11 10:49]
zeman [degree]
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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) |
  
 ===== gender ===== ===== gender =====
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 | cau | causative / motivative | Noun in this case is the cause of something. hu: Hálás leszekérte. eu: jokaeragatik = because of behavior (jokaera = behavior) | | cau | causative / motivative | Noun in this case is the cause of something. hu: Hálás leszekérte. eu: jokaeragatik = because of behavior (jokaera = behavior) |
 | ben | benefactive / destinative | Corresponds to the preposition "for". eu: mutilarentzat = for boys (mutil = boy) | | ben | benefactive / destinative | Corresponds to the preposition "for". eu: mutilarentzat = for boys (mutil = boy) |
 +| equ | equative | “X-like”, “similar to X”, “same as X”. It marks the standard of comparison and it differs from the equative degree, which marks the property being compared. tr: bence = like me (ben = I) |
 +| cmp | comparative | “than X”. It marks the standard of comparison and it differs from the comparative degree, which marks the property being compared. It occurs in Dravidian and Northeast-Caucasian languages. |
  
   * Fine grained locative cases (Uralic languages)   * Fine grained locative cases (Uralic languages)
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 | sup | superlative, third degree | | sup | superlative, third degree |
 | abs | absolute superlative | | abs | absolute superlative |
 +| equ | equative ("same quality as the other object") |
 | dim | diminutive (used for nouns e.g. in Dutch: "stoeltje", "huisje", "nippertje") | | dim | diminutive (used for nouns e.g. in Dutch: "stoeltje", "huisje", "nippertje") |
 | aug | augmentative (for nouns, opposite of diminutive; both dim and aug are used in the Freeling tagset of Portuguese | | aug | augmentative (for nouns, opposite of diminutive; both dim and aug are used in the Freeling tagset of Portuguese |
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 | **Value** | **Description** | | **Value** | **Description** |
-abbr | abbreviation |+yes | abbreviation |
  
 ===== hyph ===== ===== hyph =====
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 | **Value** | **Description** | | **Value** | **Description** |
-hyph | hyphenated prefix ("anglo-" in "anglo-saxon") |+yes | hyphenated prefix ("anglo-" in "anglo-saxon") |
  
 ===== echo ===== ===== echo =====
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 | **Value** | **Description** | | **Value** | **Description** |
-typo | typo, bad spelling, error |+yes | typo, bad spelling, error |
  
 ===== variant ===== ===== variant =====

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