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Is there a grammatical term for a lexical entry made up of two different parts of speech fused together? Could we call it a 'negative conjunction', or is there a more technical term? | Is there a grammatical term for a lexical entry made up of two different parts of speech fused together? Could we call it a 'negative conjunction', or is there a more technical term? | ||
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+ | I would suggest to annotate ''kaa'' and ''baa'' as follows: | ||
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+ | <Phrase>10703</Phrase> | ||
+ | <Phrase>10704</Phrase> | ||
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+ | At the point were TypeCraft will allow to record base forms of words and morphemes it will also be possible to add that ''k'' has the base form ''ki'' and ''b'' | ||
+ | has the base form ''bi''. | ||
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+ | --[[User:Dorothee Beermann|Dorothee]] 18:06, 16 December 2009 (UTC) |
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On negative marking in Konkomba
Is there a grammatical term for a lexical entry made up of two different parts of speech fused together? Could we call it a 'negative conjunction', or is there a more technical term?
I would suggest to annotate kaa and baa as follows:
Kaa
Kaa | |
k | aa |
NEG | |
CONJ |
baa
baa | |
b | aa |
3PL | NEG |
PN |
At the point were TypeCraft will allow to record base forms of words and morphemes it will also be possible to add that k has the base form ki and b
has the base form bi.
--Dorothee 18:06, 16 December 2009 (UTC)