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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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Revision as of 13:44, 7 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)”
| āshā |
| āshā |
| Asha |
| N |
| ekamāse | |
| ekamās | e |
| one_month | ATV |
| N | |
| ekaṭā | |
| eka | ṭā |
| one | CL |
| N | |
| goṭā |
| goṭā |
| whole |
| ADJ |
| bai |
| bai |
| book |
| N |
| likhe | |
| likh | e |
| write | CONJPTCP |
| V1 | |
| phelala | |
| phela | la |
| drop | 3PPAST |
| V2 | |