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A '''noun form''' is any string of words that can appear as an argument to a [[verb form]]. In Toaq, this can be:
A '''noun form''' (known in Toaq as an '''{{t|aqmı}}''') is any string of words that can appear as an argument to a [[verb form]]. In Toaq, this can be:


* a [[determiner phrase]] {{gray|like {{t|cáo}} <i>the season</i> or {{t|ké pıo}} <i>that one rock</i> or {{t|tú}} <i>everything</i> or {{t|gú ë gıtoı súq jí}} <i>the two times you treated me well</i>}};
* a [[determiner phrase]] {{gray|like {{t|cáo}} <i>the season</i> or {{t|ké pıo}} <i>that one rock</i> or {{t|tú}} <i>everything</i> or {{t|gú ë gıtoı súq jí}} <i>the two times you treated me well</i>}};

Latest revision as of 18:45, 11 March 2024

A noun form (known in Toaq as an aqmı) is any string of words that can appear as an argument to a verb form. In Toaq, this can be:

  • a determiner phrase like cáo the season or ké pıo that one rock or everything or gú ë gıtoı súq jí the two times you treated me well;
  • a pronoun like máq it (inanimate) or hụ́la the aforementioned -clause;
  • a complementizer phrase starting with glottal tone (aka a subclause) like ꝡä nıtı súq that you are here or mä loq río if it [the air]’s hot or lä sı báq bụzao puı já to be stared at by many strangers;
  • any conjunction of any of the above like jí róı súq me and you;
  • any focus phrase wrapping any of the above like tó dóte only the gift.

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