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user:zeman:interset:features [2017/07/11 10:51] zeman [definite] |
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| sing | singular | | | sing | singular | | ||
| dual | dual | | | dual | dual | | ||
+ | | tri | trial | | ||
+ | | pauc | paucal | | ||
+ | | grpa | greater paucal | | ||
| plur | plural | | | plur | plural | | ||
+ | | grpl | greater plural | | ||
+ | | inv | inverse | | ||
| ptan | plurale tantum | | | ptan | plurale tantum | | ||
| coll | collective / mass / singulare tantum | | | coll | collective / mass / singulare tantum | | ||
+ | | count | “counting form”, “count plural” or “quantitative plural” in Bulgarian and Macedonian (Sussex and Cubberley 2006, p. 324). It is a special plural form of nouns if they occur after numerals. (The form originates in the Proto-Slavic dual but it should not be marked as dual because 1. the dual vanished from Bulgarian and 2. the form is no longer semantically tied to the number two.) | | ||
//Pluralia tantum// is a special case of plural, occurring e.g. in Czech. It applies to words that do not have singular forms. They use grammatical plural regardless of semantic number. Czech example: //nůžky// " | //Pluralia tantum// is a special case of plural, occurring e.g. in Czech. It applies to words that do not have singular forms. They use grammatical plural regardless of semantic number. Czech example: //nůžky// " | ||
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| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
+ | | 0 | zero / impersonal construction | | ||
| 1 | first (I, we) | | | 1 | first (I, we) | | ||
| 2 | second (you) | | | 2 | second (you) | | ||
| 3 | third (he, she, it, they) | | | 3 | third (he, she, it, they) | | ||
+ | | 4 | fourth (i.e. another third person, morphologically distinguished from the main third person) | | ||
Note that this feature is used also for possessive pronouns, where it means the person of the possessor. E.g. " | Note that this feature is used also for possessive pronouns, where it means the person of the possessor. E.g. " | ||
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| sub | subjunctive (conjunctive) (spojovací) | | | sub | subjunctive (conjunctive) (spojovací) | | ||
| jus | jussive (přací) | | | jus | jussive (přací) | | ||
+ | | prp | purposive (in order to) | | ||
| 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!" | | opt | optative (Turkish; "May you have a long life! If only I were rich!" | ||
| des | desiderative (Turkish; "He wants to come." | | des | desiderative (Turkish; "He wants to come." | ||
| nec | necessitative (Turkish; "He must come. He should come." | | nec | necessitative (Turkish; "He must come. He should come." | ||
+ | | adm | admirative (Albanian; expresses surprise, irony or doubt) | | ||
===== tense ===== | ===== tense ===== | ||
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| imp | imperfect | | | imp | imperfect | | ||
| perf | perfect | | | perf | perfect | | ||
- | | pro | prospective | | + | | prosp | prospective | |
| prog | progressive | | | prog | progressive | | ||
+ | | hab | habitual | | ||
+ | | iter | iterative, frequentative | | ||
===== voice ===== | ===== voice ===== | ||
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| rcp | reciprocal (Turkish " | | rcp | reciprocal (Turkish " | ||
| cau | causative (Turkish " | | cau | causative (Turkish " | ||
+ | | antip | antipassive | | ||
+ | | dir | direct | | ||
+ | | inv | inverse | | ||
{{: | {{: | ||
+ | ===== evident ===== | ||
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+ | Evidentiality: | ||
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+ | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
+ | | fh | firsthand | | ||
+ | | nfh | nonfirsthand | | ||
===== abbr ===== | ===== abbr ===== | ||