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* an atomic (“single-word”) verb {{gray|like {{t|rua}} <i>to be a flower</i>}};
* an atomic (“single-word”) verb {{gray|like {{t|rua}} <i>to be a flower</i>}};
* an atomic verb taking an [[incorporated object]] {{gray|like {{t|bue jî}} <i>to be my house</i> or {{t|chua sâ ruaı}} <i>to be the name of a royal</i>}};
* an atomic verb taking an [[object incorporation|incorporated object]] {{gray|like {{t|bue jî}} <i>to be my house</i> or {{t|chua sâ ruaı}} <i>to be the name of a royal</i>}};
* a [[predicatizer]] taking a [[noun form]] {{gray|like {{t|po jí}} <i>to be mine / of me</i> or {{t|mea chóaq}} <i>to be among the guests</i>}};
* a [[predicatizer]] taking a [[noun form]] {{gray|like {{t|po jí}} <i>to be mine / of me</i> or {{t|mea chóaq}} <i>to be among the guests</i>}};
* a [[quote]] {{gray|like {{t|shu ‹kası›}} <i>to be the word ‘kası’</i> or {{t|mı Dıao}} <i>to be Dıao; to be named ‘Dıao’</i>}};
* a [[quote]] {{gray|like {{t|shu ‹kası›}} <i>to be the word ‘kası’</i> or {{t|mı Dıao}} <i>to be Dıao; to be named ‘Dıao’</i>}};

Revision as of 20:40, 6 December 2023

A verb form is any string of words that can be placed in verb position. In Toaq, this can be:

  • an atomic (“single-word”) verb like rua to be a flower;
  • an atomic verb taking an incorporated object like bue jî to be my house or chua sâ ruaı to be the name of a royal;
  • a predicatizer taking a noun form like po jí to be mine / of me or mea chóaq to be among the guests;
  • a quote like shu ‹kası› to be the word ‘kası’ or mı Dıao to be Dıao; to be named ‘Dıao’;
  • an ë-phrase like ë dea súq múao to be your kicking a tree; to be an event of you kicking a tree;
  • a serial verb composing any of the above like leo maı to try to love or du ë cheo soı sá shụqguamea to seem like a fight between plain civilians;
  • a conjunction of atomic verbs like de ru nuı to be beautiful and small;
  • a focusing of an atomic verb like jụaqrıatua even to open; to go so far as to open.

We use the phrase verb form in place of verb, verb phrase, predicate for reasons of clarity – see technical discussion at Verb form, noun form.