Difference between revisions of "Siberian Yupik and English/Contrastive Grammar"
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* {{transferTest|ess|eng|iqalluq|the fish}} | * {{transferTest|ess|eng|iqalluq|the fish}} | ||
*: {{transferMorphTest|ess|eng|iqalluq{{tag|n}}{{tag|abs}}{{tag|sg}}|the{{tag|det}}{{tag|def}}{{tag|sp}} fish{{tag|n}}{{tag|sg}}}} | *: {{transferMorphTest|ess|eng|iqalluq{{tag|n}}{{tag|abs}}{{tag|sg}}|the{{tag|det}}{{tag|def}}{{tag|sp}} fish{{tag|n}}{{tag|sg}}}} | ||
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+ | ==Optative 1st Person Dual Verbs== | ||
+ | Verbs tagged with both the optative mood and 1st person dual case get translated to "let's {verb}" in english. | ||
+ | * {{transferTest|ess|eng|mayultung|let's go up}} | ||
+ | *: {{transferMorphTest|ess|eng|mayultung{{tag|v}}{{tag|iv}}{{tag|du1}}{{tag|opt}}|let{{tag|vblex}}{{tag|imp}} prpers{{tag|prn}}{{tag|obj}}{{tag|p1}}{{tag|mf}}{{tag|pl}} go{{tag|vblex}}{{tag|pres}} up{{tag|adv}}}} | ||
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[[Category:Siberian Yupik]] | [[Category:Siberian Yupik]] | ||
[[Category:Sp22_ContrastiveGrammars]] | [[Category:Sp22_ContrastiveGrammars]] |
Revision as of 12:35, 4 May 2022
Noun Absolutive Cases
Nouns with the absolutive cases translate to "the {noun} in english .
- (ess) naayghaq → (eng) the mountain
- (ess) naayghaq<n><term><sg><impers> → (eng) the<det><def><sp> mountain<n><sg>
- (ess) iqalluq → (eng) the fish
- (ess) iqalluq<n><abs><sg> → (eng) the<det><def><sp> fish<n><sg>
Optative 1st Person Dual Verbs
Verbs tagged with both the optative mood and 1st person dual case get translated to "let's {verb}" in english.
- (ess) mayultung → (eng) let's go up
- (ess) mayultung<v><iv><du1><opt> → (eng) let<vblex><imp> prpers<prn><obj><p1><mf><pl> go<vblex><pres> up<adv>