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1. v-intr-suNom  
 
1. v-intr-suNom  

Revision as of 09:20, 22 December 2013

তুমি হাঁচলে
“You sneezed”
tumi
tumi
you2SG
PN
hā̃cle
hā̃cle
sneezePAST2p
V
তুমি বোকা
“You are stupid”
tumi
tumi
you2SG
PN
bokā
bokā
stupid
ADJ


1. v-intr-suNom (verb-headed intransitive, with subject in Nominative case) 2. v-copA-suNom (verb-headed with copula, with subject in Nominative case and adjective heading the predicative) 3. v-copA-STATE 4. v-intr-suNom-CHANGEofSTATE 5. vvSuMover-v1intr-v2intr-MOTIONDOWN (vv-sequence whose shared subject is Mover, and where both verbal parts are intransitive) 6. v-trNV-suGen_obBaresg-suExp-STATE trNV signifies a construction where the apparent object is idiomatically fused with the verb, so that in a semantic representation there would be only one argument, and the predicate would be a fusion of the verb and the noun predicate. The object is always a bare singular.

7. v-intr-suInf 8. cvSuIDALLsuAg-v1tr-v1obAff-v2trNV-EVENTSEQ ('conjoined participle verb series' with shared subject having Agent role throughout, where V1 is transitive with an affected object, and V2 is an 'NV'-transitive xtructure, and where the whole sequence expresses a series of events) 9. cv-v1intr-v1suTh-v2vvSuMover-v2v1intr-v2v2intr-EVENTSEQ (cv-series whose first part is intransitive, and whose second part is a vv-sequence each part of which is intransitive, and with an agentive subject) Notice that unlike the previous case, the subject of V1 and V2 of this cv are not identical.

10. cvSuIDALLsuAg-v1tr_v1obTh-v2tr_v2obAff-EVENT_INSTR (cv series with identical, agentive subjects, whose over-all meaning is an event in which the first V expresses an instrument) 11. v-trScpr-suGen_scObNrg-suExp_obTh-PSYCHSTATE (transitive with a secondary predicate, which is predicated of the object, which in turn is a non-argument, i.e., not a semantic argument relative to the verb (but relative to the secondary predicate)) 12. v-tr-obEqInf (transitive whose object is an infinitive with 'equi'-reading, i.e., an understood subject identical to the matrix subject) 13. v-trScpr-scObNrg_scBareinf 14. vCaus-trLghtOblCs-suCsr_oblCsee_oblV (the head is a verb whose form includes a causative formative; the construction is of type 'transitive light' plus an oblique constituent, where the subject is the Causer and the oblique expresses the Causee, and where the head of the oblique is a verb) trLght has the definition 'transitive light verb whose complement is an NP expressing an event-type performed (or in other ways operated on) by the subject.' (Ex. Eng.: he makes progress.) The combination N - V is here not idiomatic, hence not an instance of trNV.

15. v-tr-obDECL 16. v-trCrc trCrc stands for transitive with a correlative, that is, a plain transitive construction, preceded by a correlative clause with pronouns matching pronouns in the main clause.

17. v-intr-suNomVtrCrc suNomVtrCrc = subject is a nominalization of a transitive clause with a correlative construction

18. v-intr-suInf 19. v-intr-suInf 20. v-tr-obEqBareinf 21. v-trLghtObl-oblPostp 22. v-tr-obPostp_obLoc 23. v-tr-obPostp_obLoc_obSpecPostp 24. a-intrObl-oblPostp-COMPARISON 25. v-trLght-obNomVtrObl 26. cv3suIDALLsuAg-v1tr-v2tr-v3intr