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ty̏ lemma: ti 'you'
form: 2sg.nom
ʾíže+ lemma: iže 'who'
form: m.sg.nom/acc
bys҄ lemma: bъda 'become'
form: 2/3sg.aor
ʾisporučnica, lemma: isporučnica ''
form: f.sg.nom
ty̏+ lemma: ti 'you'
form: 2sg.nom
me+ lemma: az 'I'
form: 1sg.acc
nasTá_vi lemma: nastaviti ''
form: 2sg.imp (pf)
káko+ lemma: kako 'how'
form: interrogative
ʾugoditi lemma: ugoditi ''
form: infinitive (ipf)
sn҃u+ lemma: sin 'son'
form: m.sg.dat
tvoʾєmû. lemma: tvoi 'your'
form: m.sg.dat.pron
you, who cared (for Him), you help me to please your Son
total elements: 11
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ROOT ti iže bist isporučnica ti me nastavi kako ugoditi snu tvoemu
nsubj(ti-2, nastavi-8)
mark(iže-3, bist-4)
acl(bist-4, ti-2)
obl:pred(isporučnica-5, bist-4)
expl(ti-6, ti-2)
obj(me-7, nastavi-8)
root(nastavi-8, ROOT)
mark(kako-9, ugoditi-10)
advcl(ugoditi-10, nastavi-8)
obl:iobj(snu-11, ugoditi-10)
amod:poss(tvoemu-12, snu-11)ty̏
ti
lemma: ti 'you' search
Annotation of oblique forms: tebe Pp2-sg, te Pp2-sa
The nominative and dative forms are homonymous (ti) in both vernacular and literature, including PPS. A distinct 2sg.nom ty is sometimes used regularily in CS texts - if so, this is specially indicated in corpus files by using the lemma ty.
inflection: nominal pronoun
tag: Pp2-sn
form: 2sg.nom
element 1
dependency: nsubj→7
ʾíže+
iže
lemma: iže 'who' SJS Miklosich search
inflection: nominal pronoun
suffixes: emphatic -že
tag: Pr-msn
form: m.sg.nom/acc
element 2
dependency: mark→3
bys҄
bist
lemma: bъda 'become' SJS Miklosich LOVe search
Also used for conditional particles bix, bi, etc. Non-present forms using the root by- (aorist, imperative, conditional) are handled as anaspectual in our OCS sources.
inflection: e-verb
suffixes: nasal present -on-
tag: Vmia3s
form: 2/3sg.aor
element 3
dependency: acl→1
ʾisporučnica,
isporučnica
tag: Nfsny
form: f.sg.nom
element 4
dependency: obl:pred→3
ty̏+
ti
lemma: ti 'you' search
Annotation of oblique forms: tebe Pp2-sg, te Pp2-sa
The nominative and dative forms are homonymous (ti) in both vernacular and literature, including PPS. A distinct 2sg.nom ty is sometimes used regularily in CS texts - if so, this is specially indicated in corpus files by using the lemma ty.
inflection: nominal pronoun
tag: Pp2-sn
form: 2sg.nom
element 5
dependency: expl→1
me+
me
lemma: az 'I' SJS Miklosich search
Annotation uses the following scheme, even if long and short forms can fulfill different syntactic functions: mene Pp1-sg, mi Pp1-sd, me Pp1-sa
inflection: nominal pronoun
tag: Pp1-sa
form: 1sg.acc
element 6
dependency: obj→7
nasTá_vi
nastavi
tag: Vmm-2se
form: 2sg.imp (pf)
element 7
dependency: root→0
káko+
kako
lemma: kako 'how' search
CS (also preferred by Punčo)
suffixes: n.sg.nom/acc -o
tag: Pq
form: interrogative
element 8
dependency: mark→9
ʾugoditi
ugoditi
tag: Vmn---i
form: infinitive (ipf)
element 9
dependency: advcl→7
sn҃u+
snu
lemma: sin 'son' SJS search
CS synъ was an u-stem. Punčo seems to follow a paradigm combining o-stem oblique case endings with u-stem direct forms (as in other monosyllabic masc nouns): sg.nom sinь, gen sina, dat sinu, voc sine, pl.nom sinove/sinovi, also pl.acc sini (< CS syny).
The two pl.nom forms may remind us of Serbo-Croat variation (pl.nom -ovi, pl.acc -ove). However, Punčo clearly prefers the form -ove (the other form comes only once in 9 instances in first 30 chapters), which is used both in subject and oblique positions.
inflection: monosyllabic noun
tag: Nmsdy
form: m.sg.dat
element 10
dependency: obl:iobj→9
tvoʾєmû.
tvoemu
lemma: tvoi 'your' search
inflection: soft pronominal
suffixes: possessive -ьj-
tag: Amsdy
form: m.sg.dat.pron
element 11
dependency: amod:poss→10