MIT «ABESSIVE» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
abessive
linguistics
caritive
privative
names
grammatical
case
expressing
lack
absence
marked
noun
corresponding
function
expressed
preposition
without
suffix
less
name
derived
abessive
merriam
webster
more
first
known
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
relating
being
indicating
finnish
puhumatta
speaking
uusi
kielemme
busy
people
expresses
something
often
corresponds
rarely
writing
even
define
noting
whose
distinctive
indicate
origin
abess
distant
wiktionary
meaning
affix
some
that
erzya
estonian
inari
sami
abbreviated
priv
what
international
referent
marks
odlt
language
terminology
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ABESSIVE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
abessive in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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1
Handbook of Australian Languages
[c] Abessive/Ovigin, -:ga. As in (21-23), a noun phrase in Abessive case can
denote action that leaves the conscious presence of an animate being, or that
involves something that comes from a source: a one-time possessor, a place of
origin.
Robert M. W. Dixon, Barry J. Blake, 1979
2
Grammatical Change: Origins, Nature, Outcomes
Therefore it strictly entails that the upgrading of the Abessive must be a case of
exemplar-based analogical change. And this is what the data confirm. Given the
discussion in Section .., it is not hard to see that the Abessive became a clitic
...
Dianne Jonas, John Whitman, Andrew Garrett, 2012
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Wade Anastasia Jere, 2011
4
Grammaticalization: Current Views and Issues
In the case of Northern Saami haga, an inflectional suffix expressing the abessive
case has been reanalyzed as a postposition, but continues to signal an abessive
relation. Like most other Finno-Ugric languages, Northern Saami possesses ...
Katerina Stathi, Elke Gehweiler, Ekkehard König, 2010
5
Finnish: An Essential Grammar
They adopt ('take') the child as their own. m Abessive, comitative and instructive
These three cases are all rare; the instructive and the comitative appear mainly in
fixed expressions like idioms. The abessive ending is —tta ~ —tta, which is ...
(ju = after all) The abessive case is the last of the Estonian cases we have to
learn. It has the meaning 'without' and is formed by adding -ta to the genitive stem
: vihmata 'without rain'; tuuleta 'without wind'. 'Without' can also be expressed by ...
Christopher Moseley, 2008
7
Chantyal Dictionary and Texts
'from', indicating proximal origin, not precise location nor movement: see
ABESSIVE- PROXIMAL ORIGIN, cf. ABLATIVE and ABESSIVE-PRECISE ORIGIN
. (1) nfii-ma purba-nasaw fiin ta 'We are from the east, I know' [C4] (2) tfiim nasaw'
hom ...
Michael Noonan, Ram Prasad Bhulanja, Jag Man Chhantyal, 1999
8
History, Society and Variation: In Honor of Albert Valdman
In this dialect, the abessive morpheme taga developed from an affix to a clitic to a
free word without changing its status as a functional element. The form taga
comes from an affixal sequence *pta-k-ek/n consisting of cari- tive *pta + lative *-k
+ ...
Albert Valdman, J. Clancy Clements, 2006
9
Handbook of North American Indians: Languages
Thus ma'9d-yrko' 'for want of food' is the abessive in the sentence below. ma'9d-yi
'ko' mwYe'-nke food-ABESSIVE die-NONVISUAL. SENSORY. EVID 'I am starving.
' 4) A word or phrase that refers to the location of the activity: the locative.
William C. Sturtevant, Ives Goddard, 1996
10
Metataxis in Practice: Dependency Syntax for Multilingual ...
... really happened to say it' - 3RD INFINITIVE nv INESSIVE, ILLA'IIVE, ADESSIVE
, ABESSIVE, E.G., Olin lukemassa (iness.) lehtea', kun — 'I was reading a paper,
when Tulen lahtemiiiin (illaL) pois - 'I will go away' Olin lahtemaisilliini (adess.) ...
Dan Maxwell, Klaus Schubert, 1989