Details
General
| Morphemic form: | V{ŋŋisainnaq}V |
| New orthography: | -nngisaannarpoq |
| Old orthography: | '-ngisáinarpoĸ |
| Sources: | [9, 11, 14] |
| Combinations: | Click here |
| Constituents: | V{ŋŋit}V, V{sa}V, V{-(g)innaq}V, |
| See also: | V{nəq ajuq}V, |
| Left sandhi: | Default,
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| Right sandhi: | Default/none,
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| Inflection sandhi: | Irregular,
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| Stem type: | q-stem |
| Diathesis: | None |
| Valency: |
Preserving,
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Description and behaviour
Form and usage:
The meaning of this affix is: 'Subject never Vb'.
Thus, it is equivalent to the construction V{nəq ajuq}V.
The affix appears to be a combination of V{ŋŋit}V, 'not', and V{-(g)innaq}V, 'only/just'. The origin of the middle segment /sa/ is unclear. Schultz-Lorentzen [11] says it is from -sarpoĸ, but does not specify which affix this is (as there is no affix of this form in his list). The closest match is -sarpâ, i.e. V{saq}V, but this affix is not truncative, so this does not explain why the final /t/ is missing from the first constituent. Instead, I propose that the middle segment must be V{sa}V, 'be in a state of', which indeed appears to be t-truncative, thus fitting with the present form.
Inflection sandhi:
Inflection sandhi is inherited from the right-most component, V{-(g)innaq}V. See this for details.
Meanings and examples
Or: 'Subject has never Vb'ed'.
- takunngisaannarpaa, he has never seen it
[9]
From takuaa, 'he sees it'.
- tutineqanngisaannarpoq, it has never been betrodden; never been set foot on
[9]
From tutivaa, 'he steps on it; sets foot on it'.
- aninngisaannarpoq, he never goes out
[14]
From anivoq, 'he goes out'.
- oqanngisaannarpoq, he never says anything
[14]
From oqarpoq, 'he says something'.