=?iso-8859-1?Q?=A0-ti_?=verber (again-4)

Michael McCafferty mmccaffe at indiana.edu
Tue Oct 7 10:37:29 UTC 2014


Sorry for the slip. I should have said that there are several thousand 
examples of words containing the -ti04 verber.

Best,

Michael

Quoting Michael McCafferty <mmccaffe at indiana.edu>:

> The verber explained by Andrews and identified in Campbell's work as
> "-ti04" and meaning 'have' is a common animal in Nahuatl. There
> aren't simply a couple handfuls of these verbs lying around like
> unusual stray dogs in classical Nahuatl; there are *several thousand*
> of them, and their meanings are clear: "have". Someone who has the
> time and interest to write this matter up may lay it to rest.
>

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