Malto is a North Dravidian language spoken in Eastern India. It is an agglutinating language with SOV word order and suffixing morphology. The finite verb word in Malto maximally carries information about valence adjusting operations, tense-aspect-mood, negation and gender-number-person agreement with the subject. The non-finite verbs take suffixes marking adverbialisation, complementation, relativisation, participialisation and relative tense. Syntactically, there is only one finite verb in a sentence and all the other verbs preceding it are non-finite. This paper is a descriptive analysis of the structure of Malto verbs and an outcome of a language documentation project with the intention of describing the formal structure of the Suariya ...
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This thesis is a contribution to a deeper understanding of selected Bengali grammatical structures a...
Maithili is an Indo-Aryan and a scheduled language of India. It is spoken in the north-eastern part ...
International audienceDumi (Tibeto-Burman, Nepal; ISO 639-3: dus) is a member of the Kiranti group, ...
This thesis is a Descriptive Analysis of Verbs in Malto, a poorly documented North Dravidian languag...
This study establishes a framework for the description of sentence structure in the e-Saaka dialect ...
textThis report describes inflectional verb morphology in Nomatsigenga, an Arawak language spoken in...
The aim of this paper is to show the alternation pattern of verbs in Telugu. The work is guided by B...
This study is aimed to analyze a morphological process in the marker of benefactive verbs and causat...
In Indo-European languages the most frequent morphosyntactic device for distinguishing verbs that ar...
The Talaud language is an Austronesian language spoken in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Talaud verbs ar...
A grammar of the Neverver language of Malakula (Vanuatu) is a synchronic account of the endangered N...
This paper aims to describe applicative verbs and applicative constructions in Bantik, a West Malayo...
This study is the very first detailed description of the (finite) verb morphology in Azamgarhi, a un...
This paper has the following objectives: • To develop the language internal tests to the distinction...
The central concern of this thesis is a group of derivational suffixes characteristic of the Bantu l...
This thesis is a contribution to a deeper understanding of selected Bengali grammatical structures a...
Maithili is an Indo-Aryan and a scheduled language of India. It is spoken in the north-eastern part ...
International audienceDumi (Tibeto-Burman, Nepal; ISO 639-3: dus) is a member of the Kiranti group, ...