6. Verbal inflection
There is a range of TAM suffixes, as well as one third person prefix.
6.1 The third person prefix ta-
The only inflectional morphology is a third person prefix ta-. It only occurs on transitive verbs, and seems to be restricted to 3>3 scenarios, i.e. when a third person referent is acting on another third person referent . However, it is not obligatory . Also, it can cooccur with free noun phrases referencing either the A or the P . The conditioning factors for its (non-)occurrence in 3>3 scenarios are unknown. Note that the free pronouns wïrë, mërë and ejnë (4.2) can occur in the same location as ta-, but also on intransitive verbs (see 13). ❔
6.2 Main clause tense‑aspect‑mood‑polarity suffixes
Verbs in main clauses are inflected for TAMP with a set of suffixes, shown in Table 6.1. They are discussed in 6.2.1; for a detailed overview of past markers see Cáceres & Gildea (2022) ❕.
Suffix | Function |
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-ri | imperfective |
-jpë | past |
-se | past perfective |
-sapë | perfect |
-sarë | imminent future |
-nëpëkë | progressive (intr) |
pëkë | progressive (tr) |
‑tojpano | future |
(-tojpe) | future |
-ja | negation |
-se-mï | obligation |
-në | impersonal S |
-topo | ? |
Suffix | Function |
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‑jrama | prohibitive |
-i | jussive |
-kë | imperative |
-ta | motion imperative |
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6.2.1 The imperfective -ri
- allomorphy:
- diachrony: from -ri (4.5.1)
- plural: kontomo
- negation: jra , but potentially two distinct etymologies ❔
- semantics:
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‘Then the mice were dancing.’ (Cuento de las ratas por AnFo : 16)
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‘How will we laugh?’ (Conversación sobre la risa entre GrMe y ElPe : 6)
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‘I don’t laugh.’ (Conversación sobre la risa entre GrMe y ElPe : 4)
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6.2.2 -jpë
- allomorphy: none?
- semantics: unclear ❕
- diachrony: from -jpë (4.5.2)
- negated with jra
- plural: kontomo
6.2.3 -se
- allomorphy: -se/-che (2.2.3)
- diachrony: from -se ❔
- negation: replaced with -ja (see also 9.1.1)
- plural: kontomo and jne
- semantics: unclear ❔
6.2.4 -sapë
- diachrony: from -sapë (4.5.3)
- allomorphy: -sapë and -saj (2.2.1)
- negation: with -ja on lexical verb
- plural: kontomo
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‘Maybe he didn't sleep with her.’ ()
6.2.5 -sarë
6.3 Subordinate Clause markers
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- Nominalizations
- Adverbial Clauses (S/A)
- Nominalization + postposition (S/P)
- not attested:
- se 'des'
- -ajtawï 'if when'
6.4 Number
The main number marking strategy for verbs uses the particle kontomo, which usually encliticizes to the verb. It occurs with all major TAM suffixes .
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‘That's why I didn't want it, that's why they killed them all when they were asleep.’ ()
- verbal plural patterns:
6.5 Copula / Auxiliary
- there is (synchronically suppletive) stem allomorphy: chi and wej
TBD:
- add a paradigm of the copula
- find potential particles developed from inflected forms: man, wai, manai, etc
- are there irregular past/perfect participles? nahkë, etc?
- ejnë may come from an inflected form of the copula