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Latest revision as of 01:16, 25 December 2005
Massive Light-Verbage
jonw: is the word camel + accusative case, and then 5 light verbs strung together, the last one "conjugated" abraver: ?! abraver: FIVE light verbs? abraver: camel eat walk sit stand run do abraver: = abraver: "i'm hungry" jonw: wow, that's a good guess abraver: for serious? jonw: camel-ACC eat-PastPART put-PresPART almost_do-PastPART come-PresPART lie-e.g.,1st.sg
Kazakh Applied to English
abraver: jonw do_homework eat_cookie bribe pretend trick_into_doing sit abraver: that means "homework cookie"