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user:zeman:interset:features [2017/07/11 11:48]
zeman [person]
user:zeman:interset:features [2017/11/18 15:19]
zeman [polite]
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 | 2 | second (your) | | 2 | second (your) |
 | 3 | third (his, her, its, their) | | 3 | third (his, her, its, their) |
 +
 +===== clusivity =====
 +
 +| **Value** | **Description** |
 +| in | inclusive we = I + you (+ optionally they) (Indonesian "kita") |
 +| ex | exclusive we = I + they (excluding you) (Indonesian "kami") |
  
 ===== polite ===== ===== polite =====
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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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 {{:user:zeman:treebanks:ttbankkl.pdf|Documentation}} of the METU Sabanci treebank classifies causative as voice (page 26). Note that this is a feature of verbs. There are languages that have also the causative case of nouns. {{:user:zeman:treebanks:ttbankkl.pdf|Documentation}} of the METU Sabanci treebank classifies causative as voice (page 26). Note that this is a feature of verbs. There are languages that have also the causative case of nouns.
  
 +===== evident =====
 +
 +Evidentiality: what is the speaker's source of information?
 +
 +| **Value** | **Description** |
 +| fh | firsthand |
 +| nfh | nonfirsthand |
 ===== abbr ===== ===== abbr =====
  

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