Details
General
Morphemic form: | N{tqut(ə)}V |
New orthography: | -qquppaa |
Old orthography: | -rĸúpâ |
Sources: |
[9]
[11]
[10]
[13]
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Combinations: | Click here |
Constituents: | ?, V{-(cc)ut(ə)}V, |
Left sandhi: | Default,
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Right sandhi: | t(ə) sandhi,
t(ə) sandhi,
Irregular,
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Inflection sandhi: | Default/none,
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Stem type: | t(ə)-stem |
Diathesis: | Reflexive |
Valency change: | None |
Valency: | Divalent,
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HTR morpheme: | ði,
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HTR stem: | tqutci, |
Description and behaviour
Form and usage:
The meaning of this affix is: 'Agent
passes through the N of Patient
'.
Given this meaning, it has limited productivity: it is only used with stems denoting a space or area, i.e. spatial nouns.
Right sandhi:
This affix is a t(ə)-stem, but it has a strange HTR-form; -qqutsivoq. Thus, it takes its HTR-morpheme as if it were a true t-stem. Likewise, it also forms its passive participle, in combination with V{-ðaq}N, as -qqutaq, thus again behaving as if it were a true t-stem. The latter is seen in e.g. avaqqutaq from avaqquppaa. See further under right sandhi for the component V{-(cc)ut(ə)}V.
Inflection sandhi:
Inflection sandhi is inherited from the right-most component, V{-(cc)ut(ə)}V. See this for details.
Meanings and examples
Only with spatial nouns denoting an area.
- avaqquppaa, he goes around it
[10]
Compare {avatə}N, 'area besides/out from'.
- tunoqquppaa, he goes behind it
[10]
From tunu, 'backside' or 'area behind'.
- saneqquppaa, he goes past it
[10]
From sani, 'area besides'.
- sioqqutsivoq, he is (too) early
[11]
I.e. he arrives before the set time. From {sivu}N, 'time/area in front of', and the HTR-form of sioqquppaa.
- kingoqqutsivoq, he is (too) late
[11]
I.e. he arrives after the set time. From {kiŋu}N, 'time/area behind', and the HTR-form of kingoqquppaa.