Difference between revisions of "Inflectional Verbal Morphology"

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==Sample paradigm==
 
==Sample paradigm==
   
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|+ Present: '''jaw''' (to cook)
 
|+ Present: '''jaw''' (to cook)
 
! Gloss !! Sereer !! Gloss !! Sereer
 
! Gloss !! Sereer !! Gloss !! Sereer
 
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| I cook || jawaam || we cook || injawa
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|| I cook || jawaam || we cook || injawa
 
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| you cook || jawaa || you (pl) cook || nunjawa
 
| you cook || jawaa || you (pl) cook || nunjawa
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Template for the table:
 
Template for the table:
   
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="4" style="border: 1px solid black;"
 
|+ Present:
 
|+ Present:
 
! Gloss !! Sereer !! Gloss !! Sereer
 
! Gloss !! Sereer !! Gloss !! Sereer
 
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| I ... || -aam || we ... || i[+nas]- -a
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| I ... || -aam || we ... || i[mut]- -a
 
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| you ... || -aa || you (pl) ... || nu[+nas]- -a
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| you ... || -aa || you (pl) ... || nu[mut]- -a
 
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| s/he ... || -a || they ... || a[+nas]- -a
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| s/he ... || -a || they ... || a[mut]- -a
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To highlight individual cells in a paradigm, mimic the code here. For instance, let's say we want to highlight the fact that plural verb stems undergo consonant mutation, and we like blue. We paste the code style="background: blue; color: white" | (note the stem at the end) into the beginning of the cell:
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="4" style="border: 1px solid black;"
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! Gloss !! Sereer !! Gloss !! Sereer
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| I ... || -aam || we ... || style="background: blue; color: white" | i[mut]- -a
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| you ... || -aa || you (pl) ... || style="background: blue; color: white" | nu[mut]- -a
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| s/he ... || -a || they ... || style="background: blue; color: white" | a[mut]- -a
 
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Revision as of 12:47, 19 October 2012

Sample paradigm

Present: jaw (to cook)
Gloss Sereer Gloss Sereer
I cook jawaam we cook injawa
you cook jawaa you (pl) cook nunjawa
s/he cooks ajawa they cook anjawa

Template for the table:

Present:
Gloss Sereer Gloss Sereer
I ... -aam we ... i[mut]- -a
you ... -aa you (pl) ... nu[mut]- -a
s/he ... -a they ... a[mut]- -a

To highlight individual cells in a paradigm, mimic the code here. For instance, let's say we want to highlight the fact that plural verb stems undergo consonant mutation, and we like blue. We paste the code style="background: blue; color: white" | (note the stem at the end) into the beginning of the cell:

Present:
Gloss Sereer Gloss Sereer
I ... -aam we ... i[mut]- -a
you ... -aa you (pl) ... nu[mut]- -a
s/he ... -a they ... a[mut]- -a

Stem-initial consonant mutation

See also Nominal morphology for the similar phenomenon in nouns.

Verb stems undergo a stem-initial consonant mutation as a form of inflection for plural subject. Only initial consonants that can mutate actually do mutate; some never appear to mutate (e.g. /j/, /m/, /n/). Verbs intended as plurals that do not show a distinct plural allomorph are often disambiguated from singular forms with the addition of a suffix (or clitic?) -jo.

The mutation follows one of two "tracks", depending on whether or not the stem-initial consonant is an implosive. Note that these mutations are simplified relative to the nominal stem-initial consonat mutations.

The non-implosive "track":

  • (sg) continuants --> (pl) prenasalized stop, e.g. weʄ --> mbeʄ 'to swim' (022)
  • (sg) voiceless oral stop, non-implosive --> (pl) prenasalized stop (not well-attested, few verbs with initial voiceless stops)
  • (sg) voiced oral stop, non-implosive --> (pl) prenasalized stop, disooχ --> ndisooχ 'to sneeze' (029)

The implosive "track":

  • (sg) voiced implosive stop --> (pl) voiceless implosive stop, e.g. ɗok --> ƭok 'to grind' (047)