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| A Bangla CV sequence is a two-member construction in which the first member (V1) | | A Bangla CV sequence is a two-member construction in which the first member (V1) |
| chooses between the usual conjunctive participial form ''-e'' and the (rare, for this construction) infinitive form ''-te'' while the second member (V2) bears the inflection. For simplicity it is normal to consider finite examples: | | chooses between the usual conjunctive participial form ''-e'' and the (rare, for this construction) infinitive form ''-te'' while the second member (V2) bears the inflection. For simplicity it is normal to consider finite examples: |
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Latest revision as of 09:08, 8 October 2011
Author Soma Paul
Definition
A Bangla CV sequence is a two-member construction in which the first member (V1)
chooses between the usual conjunctive participial form -e and the (rare, for this construction) infinitive form -te while the second member (V2) bears the inflection. For simplicity it is normal to consider finite examples:
āshā ekamāse ekaṭā goṭā bai likhe phelala
“Asha wrote a whole book in one month (implying Asha's ability to do so)”
ekamāse |
ekamās | e |
one_month | ATV |
N |
likhe |
likh | e |
write | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
phelala |
phela | la |
drop | 3PPAST |
V2 |
Homotactic sequence
List of vector verbs
Example of Compound verbs
sandhe haye elo
“Evening approached”
haye |
ha | ye |
become | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
ritu rāmake ekaṭaa bāṛi khuMje dilo
“Ritu found Ram a house ”
khuMje |
khumj | e |
search | CONJPTCP |
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ritu nijera janya ekaṭā bāṛi khuMje nila
“Ritu found out a house for herself”
khuMje |
khuMj | e |
search | CONJPTCP |
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tāka theke paṛe glāsaṭā bheṁe gela
“The glass broke fell down from the shelf and broke”
bheṁe |
bheṁ | e |
break | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
ritu ghumiye paṛala
“Ritu fell asleep”
ghumiye |
ghumi | ye |
sleep | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
paṛala |
paṛa | la |
fall | 3PPAST |
V2 |
ribhu āsara jamiye tulala
“Ritu warmed up the party”
jamiye |
jami | ye |
warm_up | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
tulala |
tula | la |
lift | 3PPAST |
V2 |
lokaṭā ritura kācha theke hājāra ṭākā niye chāṛala
“The man did not give up before he managed to extort thousand rupees from Ritu”
hājāra |
hājāra |
thousand |
QUANT |
chāṛala |
chāṛa | la |
leave | 3PPAST |
V2 |
ritu saba kāja kare rākhala
“Ritu completed all (her) work (in advance)”
rākhala |
rākha | la |
keep | 3PPAST |
V2 |
ritu rāmake ḍeke pāṭhāla
pāṭhāla |
pāṭhā | la |
send | 3PPAST |
V2 |
ritu gharadora prāya guchiye eneche
gharadora |
gharadora |
house |
N |
guchiye |
guchi | ye |
put_in_order | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
eneche |
en | eche |
bring | 3PPRESPRF |
V2 |
ritu ghure beṛāya
“Ritu strolls about (idly)”
ghure |
ghur | e |
loiter | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
beṛāya |
beṛā | ya |
wander_about | 3PPRES |
V2 |
ritu sakalera sāmane kathāṭā bale basala
“Ritu broke the secret unexpectedly amidst all”
sakalera |
sakal | era |
all | GEN |
PN |
sāmane |
sāmane |
in_front_of |
PPOST |
basala |
basa | la |
sit | 3PPAST |
V2 |
ritu kayeka ghanṭāra modhye kājaṭā kare phelala
ghanṭāra |
ghanṭā | ra |
hour | GEN |
N |
phelala |
phela | la |
drop | 3PPAST |
V2 |
ritu hese uṭhala
“Ritu burst into laughter”
hese |
hes | e |
laugh | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
uṭhala |
uṭha | la |
rise | 3PPAST |
V2 |
byāpāraṭā khuba jaṭila haye dāMṛāla
byāpāraṭā |
byāpāra | ṭā |
matter | CL |
N |
jaṭila |
jaṭila |
difficult |
ADJ |
haye |
ha | ye |
become | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
dāMṛāla |
dāMṛā | la |
stand | 3PPAST |
V2 |
mā sārājībana saṁasārera janya kheṭe maralena
“Mother worked the whole of her life for the family (in vain)”
sārājībana |
sārājībana |
all_life |
N |
saṁasārera |
saṁasār | era |
family | |
N |
kheṭe |
kheṭ | e |
work_hard | CONJPTCP |
V1 |
maralena |
mara | lena |
die | 3PPAST |
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