Details
General
Morphemic form: | N{luarə}V |
New orthography: | -luaraa |
Old orthography: | -luarâ |
Sources: |
[9]
[10]
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Combinations: | Click here |
Constituents: | N{luaq}V, V{-gə}V, |
Left sandhi: | Default,
Default,
|
Right sandhi: | Default/none,
|
Inflection sandhi: | ə-contraction,
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Stem type: | ə-stem |
Diathesis: | Reflexive |
Valency change: | None |
Valency: | Divalent,
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HTR morpheme: | nnək,
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HTR stem: | -luarənnək, |
Description and behaviour
Form and usage:
This is a straightforward combination of the non-productive affix N{luaq}V, 'Actor
is dissatisfied with N' and V{-gə}V, 'Agent
considers Patient
(too) Vb'ing'.
The meaning thus becomes 'Agent
finds Patient
a dissatisfying N', or simply: 'Agent
finds Patient
=N dissatisfying'.
The construction is mentioned by Kleinschmidt [9] and Schultz-Lorentzen [10] under the entry for -luarpoĸ, but they do not give any examples.
Left sandhi:
Left sandhi is inherited from the left-most component, N{luaq}V. See this for details.
Meanings and examples
Or: 'Agent
finds Patient
=N dissatisfying'.
- piluaraa, he is dissatisfied with it
[13]
Lexicalised, from the dummy root {pi}N, giving the pure meaning of the affix.