Details
General
| Morphemic form: | V{-piluuq}V |
| New orthography: | -piloorpoq |
| Old orthography: | -pilôrpoĸ |
| Sources: | [CBBJRPIKJR97] |
| Combinations: | View list |
| Constituents: | V{-piluk}V + V{-uq}V |
| Left sandhi: | Truncative |
| Right sandhi: | Default/none |
| Inflection sandhi: | Default/none |
| Stem type: | q-stem |
| Diathesis: | None |
| Valency: | Preserving, Preserving |
Description and behaviour
Form and usage:
According to Fortescue [MF83], the meaning of this affix is 'Subject Vb strongly/violently/hard'.
It appears to be an extension of V{-piluk}V, 'badly/hard', presumably by V{-uq}V, although it is not quite clear how this affects the meaning.
Meanings and examples
- oqapiloorpoq, he makes a rude comment; he says something hard/rude
[CBBJRPIKJR97]
From oqarpoq, 'he says something'.
- saneqqutipiloorpoq, he passes by at high speed
[CBBJRPIKJR97]
From saneqquppoq, 'he passes by (something)'. Note, this is a t(ə)-stem.
- sisupiloorpoq, it slides down fast
[CBBJRPIKJR97]
From sisuvoq, 'it slides down'.
References
- [CBBJRPIKJR97] Christian Berthelsen, Birgitte Jakobsen, Robert Petersen, Inge Kleivan & Jørgen Rischel (1997): Oqaatsit.
- [MF83] Michael Fortescue (1983): A comparative manual of affixes for the Inuit dialects of Greenland, Canada and Alaska.