[Lexicog] sit vs. sit

Wayne Leman wayne_leman at SIL.ORG
Sun Mar 21 14:20:04 UTC 2004


John Koontz asked:

> In the Siouan languages the analogs of the 'sit/set, 'lie/lay', 'stand'
> verbs are termed positionals.  Is that the term you're looking for, Wayne?

Not really, John. I just needed some English word to act as a keyword by
which I could extract from my lexical database the intransitive verbs
which have inanimate subjects and an ending (the Algonquian language
label is "final", from
Bloomfield). I was hoping for some simple synonym of 'sit' which I already
have in use for the morphologically corresponding intransitive verbs with
animate subjects and 'sit' finals. I suspect that the Sioun positionals may
not be as morphologically transparent as are the Algonquian finals for 'sit'
(or 'be at'), but, of course, there would be some functional similarities.

Thanks,
Wayne
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Wayne Leman
Cheyenne website: http://www.geocities.com/cheyenne_language




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