Serial verb

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A serial verb is created when two or more verbs are linked together. They are a very powerful construct in Toaq grammar: any verb with a “satisfies property…” or “is the case” slot can essentially act as an auxiliary verb to another.

Serial verb examples
juoq guaı should work
deq koı can walk
sheo fıeq regret inventing
leo kuaq try.to express
bu suaojıe not care.about
taq loı self- hate

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

Property slot “merge-away”
leo ___ tries to satisfy property ___
baı ___ builds ___
leo baı ___ tries to build ___
Event slot “merge-into”
le it is probable that ___
guq ___ is underneath ___
le guq ___ is probably underneath ___

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

sheo (leo kuaq)
regret (trying to express)

le (haı (luı (shaı guaı)))
possibly (already (have (stopped working)))

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

Dẻq kỏı súq moq?
Can you walk?

Bủ sủaojıe jí ní da.
I don't care about that.

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

táq lỏı
self- hater

täq lỏı
… who self- hates