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General


Morphemic form: V{(q)valaaq}V
New orthography: +palaarpoq, -rpalaarpoq
Old orthography: -palârpoĸ
Sources: [12, 14]
Combinations: Click here
Variants: N{(q)valaaq}V,
Left sandhi:
Default,
Right sandhi:
Default/none,
Inflection sandhi:
Default/none,
Stem type: q-stem
Diathesis: Subjective
Valency change: Decreasing
Valency:
Avalent,

Description and behaviour


Form and usage:

The meaning of this affix is 'Vb'ing can be heard', or 'it can be heard that there is someone/something Vb'ing'. The affix is only used with 3sg or 4sg endings in an impersonal sense, i.e. with no explicit Subject. Thus, the affix is valency-decreasing, such that the resulting stem is avalent.

Note, there is also a variant used on nominal stems, N{(q)valaaq}V with a somewhat related meaning.


Meanings and examples


Or: 'there is a sound of Vb'ing', 'it can be heard that there is someone/something Vb'ing' etc. The affix is only used with 3sg or 4sg endings in an impersonal sense, i.e. with no explicit Subject.

  • qiarpalaarpoq, it can be heard that someone is crying [14]

    From qiavoq, 'he cries'.

  • kuuppalaarpoq, it can be heard that water is running [14]

    From kuuppoq, '(water) runs'.