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General


Morphemic form: V{lqajaaginnaq}V
New orthography: -qqajaaginnarpoq
Old orthography: -rĸajâgínarpoĸ
Combinations: Click here
Constituents: V{lqajaq}V, V{-a}V, V{-(g)innaq}V,
Variants: V{lqajaala}V,
Left sandhi:
Default,
Right sandhi:
Default/none,
Inflection sandhi:
Default/none,
Stem type: q-stem
Diathesis: None
Valency change: Preserving
Valency:
None,

Description and behaviour


Form and usage:

This combination is only mentioned by Schultz-Lorentzen in [4]. The meaning is 'Subject is still/always just about to Vb'. He also notes that the meaning is equivalent to the combination V{lqajaala}V.


Inflection sandhi:

Inflection sandhi is inherited from the right-most component, V{-(g)innaq}V. See this for details.


Meanings and examples


  • aseroqqajaaginnarpara, I am still just about to break it
    [4]

    From aserorpaa, 'he breaks/destroys it'.

  • nakkaqqajaaginnarpoq, it is still just about to fall down
    [4]

    FRom nakkarpoq, 'it falls down'.


References