Re: Tenses, moods, aspects!
From: | Jim Grossmann <steven@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, August 15, 2000, 2:46 |
Don't have time for as many as I can, but you've got the other listers to
help you too. ;-)
note on non-finite forms: participles, when they are not verb complements,
function as adjectives. e.g. the singing nun. gerunds function as
nouns, e.g. that singing is driving me crazy.
note on your scheme: giving us the number of vowels will help listers help
you
hear are some typical tenses, aspects, and moods:
tenses: remote past recent past present near future remote
future
aspects: simple perfective progressive inceptive frequentative
cessative
moods: indicative interrogative imperative jussive optative
dubitative
there are lots more,
Jim
> Friends, conlangers, net.people!
>
> Please help me to come up with as many tenses, moods and aspects --
> natlang, whatever-lang or newly imagined as you can. I'm totally
revamping
> my lang Funus, having decided that all derivation is actually related to
> these categories.
>
> The lang has C-C-C roots and v-v infixes. The latter indicate TMA. If
the
> word has the form CvCCv it is a finite (or in native parlance "moving")
> form, and if it is CvCvC it is infinite/"resting" (nouns are participles!)
>
> TIA,
>
>
> /BP 8^)>
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