Details

General


Morphemic form: V{nasaaq}V
New orthography: +nasaarpoq
Old orthography: -nasaerpoĸ, -nasârpoĸ
Sources: [9, 12, 11]
Combinations: Click here
Left sandhi:
Default,
Right sandhi:
Default/none,
Inflection sandhi:
Default/none,
Stem type: q-stem
Diathesis: None
Valency:
Preserving,

Description and behaviour


Form and usage:

This is a non-productive or only marginally productive affix denoting 'Subject takes a long time to Vb' or 'Subject hesitates to Vb'. According to Kleinschmidt [9], V{yumaaqnəqtu}V is usually preferred in this sense.

Note that this affix is spelt -nasaerpoĸ in the old orthography, e.g. in Schultz-Lorentzen [11], as if it were derived by V{-iq}V. However, according to the Comparative Eskimo Dictionary [16], this is not the case; they instead relate it to a reconstructed historical form {naci(C)aʀ-} or {naca(C)aʀ-}. Likewise, it is also recorded as -nasârpoĸ in Ordbogeeraq [12]. Thus, we follow these two latter sources here and record its form as V{nasaaq}V here.


Meanings and examples


Or 'takes a long time to Vb'.

  • iginnasaarpaa, he hesitates to throw it away [9]

    From igippaa, 'he throws it away'.

  • pinasaanngilaq, he does not hesitate (to do something); he readily (does something) [9]

    From the dummy verb stem {pi}V, giving the pure meaning of the affix.

  • ninngannasaarpoq, he is not quick to anger; he is not easily angered [11]

    From ninngappoq, 'he is angry; hysterical'.


Tags