Details
General
| Morphemic form: | V{nnək}V |
| New orthography: | -nnippoq |
| Old orthography: | -ngnigpoĸ |
| Sources: | [SK71], [JP67], [CWSL58], [FAJN19] |
| Combinations: | View list |
| See also: | V{(k)liq}V, V{ði}V |
| Left sandhi: | Default |
| Right sandhi: | Default/none |
| Inflection sandhi: | Default/none |
| Stem type: | k-stem |
| Diathesis: | Subjective |
| Valency: | Patient decreasing |
Description and behaviour
Form and usage:
This affix is a so-called 'half-transitivising' morpheme, abbreviated HTR, which is used to give divalent, patient-preserving stems intransitive form, without changing the meaning of the stem. The concept of HTR-morphemes and their usage is further described on this page: Half-transitive affixes.
The present affix is primarily used on ə-stems, almost all of which are formed with N{-gə}V or V{-gə}V. However, it is sometimes also used on other vowel-stems as well, for example asavaa, asannippoq, 'he loves him' and takuaa, takunnippoq, 'he sees him'. According to Kleinschmidt [SK71], it is occasionally also used on q-stems and k-stems, but he does not give any examples.
Meanings and examples
- piginnippoq, he owns (something)
[CWSL58]
From pigaa, 'he owns it'.
- nalunaarfiginnittoq, herald; announcer
[CWSL58]
From nalunaarfigaa, 'he announces it', and with V{ðuq}N.
- nuannarinnittiga, the one who likes me
[CWSL58]
From nuannaraa, 'he enjoys it' and with V{ðə}N and absolutive possessive 1sg/sg N{-ga}.
Tags
- Grammatical features / HTR-morpheme
- Semantic categorisation / Verb-extenders (Vb-ext) / Relation shifters
References
- [SK71] Samuel Kleinschmidt (1871): Den grønlandske Ordbog.
- [JP67] Jonathan Petersen (1967): Ordbogêraĸ.
- [CWSL58] C.W. Schultz-Lorentzen (1958): Den Grønlandske Ordbog.
- [FAJN19] Flemming A.J. Nielsen (2019): Vestgrønlandsk Grammatik.