Details
General
Morphemic form: | V{yumalliq}V |
New orthography: | +jumallerpoq, -umallerpoq, -kkumallerpoq, -rumallerpoq |
Old orthography: | -umatdlerpoĸ, -jumatdlerpoĸ |
Sources: |
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Combinations: | Click here |
Constituents: | V{yuma}V, V{lliq}V, |
Left sandhi: | Default,
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Right sandhi: | Assibilation (t⇒s),
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Inflection sandhi: | Default/none,
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Stem type: | q-stem |
Diathesis: | None |
Valency change: | Preserving |
Valency: | None,
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Description and behaviour
Form and usage:
This affix is an extension of V{yuma}V, 'want to'.
The second component is a non-productive affix V{lliq}V, which in this case seems to denote 'suddenly'.
Thus, this affix denotes something like: 'Subject
gets a sudden urge to Vb'.
Left sandhi:
Left sandhi is inherited from the left-most component, V{yuma}V. See this for details.
Right sandhi:
Right sandhi is inherited from the right-most component, V{lliq}V. See this for details.
Meanings and examples
- aallarumallerpoq, he gets a sudden urge to travel/depart
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From aallarpoq, 'he travels/departs'.
- makikkumallerpoq, he has a sudden urge to get up
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From makippoq, 'he gets up; rises from bed'.
- piumallerpaa, he wants to have it; he gets a sudden urge to have/get it
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From pivaa, 'he gets it'.
- sanajumallerpaa, he gets a sudden urge to work on it
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From sanavaa, 'he works on/processes it'.