NewLang/Verbs

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Finite Verbs

Verb Phrase

VERB PHRASE = (CONVERB PHRASE)* MAINVERB (ADVERBS)*

Verb Template

VERB+<ASPECT>+TRIGGER

Aspect Infixes

Verbs have lexical aspect, that is, they inherently have a sense of aspect. Can be:

  • Telic - the event has a definite endpoint
  • Atelic - the event has no definite endpoint (it may end, but an endpoint isn't inherent in the definition). Atelic includes states (no change over time) and activities (no change over time).

Grammatical aspect is indicated by an infix that is inserted before the stressed syllable (stress is unaffected).

Infix Telic Atelic
-Ø- Punctual Continuous
-ema- Continuitive (CT) Frequentive (FREQ)
-lha- Iterative (ITER) Progressive (PROG)
-u- Habitual (HAB)
-toa Gnomic (GNO)

Trigger Suffixes

Target Case Singular Plural Paucal
Ergative -is -isE -uan
Accusative -ts -dzE -dzuan
Instrumental -lza -lzaE -lzuan
Benefactive -a -E -ran
Locative -zo -zE -zuan
Commitiative -nua -nuE -nuan

Adverbs

Adverbs are a closed class of words that can appear after the verb. See NewLang/Adverbs.

Non-Finite Verbs

Converbs

Converbs are formed via reduplication of the stressed vowel to the front of the verb, e.g. gura -> ugura. Converbs can also take aspect infixes, but not trigger suffixes.


Participles

Action Nominals