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==== N is 3rd person subject ==== | ==== N is 3rd person subject ==== | ||
* ич+[pos] айлан- < ич {{eng|inside}} + айлан- {{eng|spin (v.i.)}} = "have an upset stomach" | * ич+[pos] айлан- < ич {{eng|inside}} + айлан- {{eng|spin (v.i.)}} = "have an upset stomach" | ||
+ | * баш+[pos] айлан- < баш {{eng|head}} + айлан- {{eng|spin (v.i.)}} = "be/get dizzy / confused" | ||
+ | * жүрөк+[pos] айлан- < жүрөк {{eng|heart}} + айлан- {{eng|spin (v.i.)}} = "be/get nauseous / grossed out" | ||
* көңүл+[pos] түш- < көңүл {{eng|feelings}} + түш- {{eng|fall}} = "be/get down" | * көңүл+[pos] түш- < көңүл {{eng|feelings}} + түш- {{eng|fall}} = "be/get down" | ||
* көңүл+[pos] сууп кал- < көңүл {{eng|feelings}} + суу- {{eng|get cold}} + кал- {{eng|[perfect aspect]}} = "stop liking [a person]" (+ABL) | * көңүл+[pos] сууп кал- < көңүл {{eng|feelings}} + суу- {{eng|get cold}} + кал- {{eng|[perfect aspect]}} = "stop liking [a person]" (+ABL) | ||
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==== N is object ==== | ==== N is object ==== | ||
* баш+[pos]+[acc] айлант- < баш {{eng|head}} + айлант- {{eng|spin (v.t.)}} = "make dizzy / confuse" | * баш+[pos]+[acc] айлант- < баш {{eng|head}} + айлант- {{eng|spin (v.t.)}} = "make dizzy / confuse" | ||
− | * жүрөк+[pos]+[acc] айлант- < жүрөк {{eng|heart}} + | + | * жүрөк+[pos]+[acc] айлант- < жүрөк {{eng|heart}} + айлант- {{eng|spin (v.t.)}} = "make nauseous / gross out" |
* көңүл+[pos]+[acc] түшүр- < көңүл {{eng|feelings}} + түшүр- {{eng|make fall}} = "get [someone] down" | * көңүл+[pos]+[acc] түшүр- < көңүл {{eng|feelings}} + түшүр- {{eng|make fall}} = "get [someone] down" | ||
Revision as of 21:45, 27 February 2024
V + V
There are many cases in Kyrgyz where two (or more) verbs occur in a sequence. Usually this is in combinations where there's a sequence of events (each one represented by a verb) or additional aspectual or mood information being added to an event (where a second verb is an auxiliary conveying that aspectual/mood information).
V + V as a single verb
There are, however, a few V + V combinations which can be interpreted (and certainly translated) as if they are behaving as a single verb.
- алып кел- < ал- ‘take’ + кел- ‘come’ = "bring"
- алып бар- < ал- ‘take’ + бар- ‘go (+dest)’ = "take / bring (over)"
- алып кет- < ал- ‘take’ + кет- ‘leave’ = "take away"
- алып жүр- < ал- ‘take’ + жүр- ‘go’ = "carry (in some contexts)"
Some of these have abbreviated forms in speech:¹
- апкел- = алып кел-
- апар- = алып бар-
¹ In Kazakh, the forms әкел-, апар-, and әкет- are the standard written forms of these words, and only in very high registers are they written as two separate verbs.
There are some other verbs
- басып чыгар- < бас- ‘press’ + чыгар- ‘make come out’ = "print (out)"
V1 + V2 with V2's valency
In most instances of V1 + V2 (+ V3, etc.), the main verb is V1 and the valency of the compound verb is that of V1. However, in some [rather rare] scenarios, V2 is treated as the main verb and the valency of the compound verb is that of V2.
- Сени барып алып келем
- Тамакты жыргап жеп жатат
FIXME: example
N + V
N with possessive morphology
N is 3rd person subject
- ич+[pos] айлан- < ич ‘inside’ + айлан- ‘spin (v.i.)’ = "have an upset stomach"
- баш+[pos] айлан- < баш ‘head’ + айлан- ‘spin (v.i.)’ = "be/get dizzy / confused"
- жүрөк+[pos] айлан- < жүрөк ‘heart’ + айлан- ‘spin (v.i.)’ = "be/get nauseous / grossed out"
- көңүл+[pos] түш- < көңүл ‘feelings’ + түш- ‘fall’ = "be/get down"
- көңүл+[pos] сууп кал- < көңүл ‘feelings’ + суу- ‘get cold’ + кал- ‘[perfect aspect]’ = "stop liking [a person]" (+ABL)
N is object
- баш+[pos]+[acc] айлант- < баш ‘head’ + айлант- ‘spin (v.t.)’ = "make dizzy / confuse"
- жүрөк+[pos]+[acc] айлант- < жүрөк ‘heart’ + айлант- ‘spin (v.t.)’ = "make nauseous / gross out"
- көңүл+[pos]+[acc] түшүр- < көңүл ‘feelings’ + түшүр- ‘make fall’ = "get [someone] down"
N is in other cases
- моюн+[pos]+[dat] ал- < моюн ‘neck’ + ал- ‘take’ = "accept/recognise/admit" (+ACC)
N without possessive morphology
"N" is limited in use to compound
- кабыл ал- < кабыл ‘???’ + ал- ‘take’ = "accept" (+ACC)
- жөнгө сал- < жөн ‘~straight?’ + сал- ‘set / put in’ = "repair" (+ACC)
N is indefinite object
- кол кой- < кол ‘hand’ + кой- ‘put’ = "sign" (+DAT)
- кол сал- < кол ‘hand’ + сал- ‘set / put in’ = "attack" (+DAT)
- сакал ал- < сакал ‘beard’ + ал- ‘take’ = "shave"
- баш тарт- < баш ‘head’ + тарт- ‘pull’ = "withdraw (from)" (+ABL)
- тамак ич- < тамак ‘food’ + ич- ‘drink’ = "eat / dine"
N is in other cases
- турмушка чык- < турмуш ‘lifestyle’ + чык- ‘leave’ = "get married (for women)" (+DAT)
- камакка ал- < камак ‘captivity’ + ал- ‘take’ = "arrest" (+ACC)
- жумушка ал- < жумуш ‘work’ + ал- ‘take’ = "hire" (+ACC)
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