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Serial verbs are a powerful construct in Toaq grammar.
Serial verbs are a powerful construct in Toaq grammar.


Any verb with a “property” or “event” slot at the end can essentially act as an auxiliary verb.
Any verb with an “event/proposition”, “property”, or “relation” slot at the end can essentially act as an auxiliary verb. See [[Frame]] for how to recognize these slots.


Here is a list of examples to demonstrate the sort of thing serial verbs let you express in Toaq.
Here is a list of examples to demonstrate the sort of thing serial verbs let you express in Toaq.
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Property slot: “merge-away”
|+ Event/proposition slot: “merge-into”
|-
! chı
| ___ believes that
| style=color:red | ___
| is the case
|-
! zudeq
|
| ___
| speaks language
| ___ 
|-
! chı zudeq
| colspan=4 align=center style=color:green | ___ believes that ___ speaks language ___.
|}
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Property slot: “merge-away one”
|-
|-
! leo
! leo
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Event slot: “merge-into”
|+ Relation (binary property) slot: “merge-away two”
|-
! noa
| ___ is difficult to be in relation
| style=color:red | ___
| with
|-
|-
! le
! lım
| it is probable that
| ___
|  
|  
|-
| style=color:red | ___ understands ___
! guq
|  
|  
| ___
| is underneath
| ___ 
|-
|-
! le guq
! noa lım
| colspan=4 align=center style=color:green | ___ is probably underneath ___
| colspan=3 align=center style=color:green | ___ is difficult to understand.
|}
|}



Latest revision as of 11:45, 27 August 2024

A serial verb (or serial) (Toaq: jeotoachue) is created when two or more verbs are placed together. This process is called serialization.

Examples

Serial verbs are a powerful construct in Toaq grammar.

Any verb with an “event/proposition”, “property”, or “relation” slot at the end can essentially act as an auxiliary verb. See Frame for how to recognize these slots.

Here is a list of examples to demonstrate the sort of thing serial verbs let you express in Toaq.

Serial verb examples
deq koı can walk
sheo fıeq regret inventing
leo kuaq try expressing
guaı kaı work on writing
tua cuaı make wet
jaq chuı very early
joe suaq be skilled at singing
taq loı self- hate

Merging definitions

When joining two verbs together into a serial, their definitions are merged according to the serialization algorithm.

Verbs that are treated the same in this algorithm are said to belong to the same “serial frame”.

All of the behaviors in the table above arise from a handful of rules:

Event/proposition slot: “merge-into”
chı ___ believes that ___ is the case
zudeq ___ speaks language ___
chı zudeq ___ believes that ___ speaks language ___.


Property slot: “merge-away one”
leo ___ tries to satisfy property ___
baı ___ builds ___
leo baı ___ tries to build ___
Relation (binary property) slot: “merge-away two”
noa ___ is difficult to be in relation ___ with
lım ___ understands ___
noa lım ___ is difficult to understand.


Long serials

For more than two verbs, this merging process is right-grouping:

sheo (leo kuaq)
regret (trying to express)

le (taoshao (ceo guaı))
probably (intend to (start working))

Usage

The result can be used as a verb by saying each word in falling tone:

Ma deq koı súq?
Are you able to walk?

Bujuı suaomıu jí ní da.
I barely care about that.

Sheo leo ruo huaq caq jí nháo da.
I regret trying to act more strong than them.

Only the first word is conjugated for tone, and everything else stays in falling tone.

táq loı
the self-hater

jâq de
very beautifully