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====Triggers==== | ====Triggers==== | ||
Triggers (giving the noun in the direct case specific semantic roles) were marked by adding infixes to the verbal grade of the root. The original trigger system usually became a set of derivational affixes in daughter languages, much like binyanim (originally marking voice) in Semitic languages. | Triggers (giving the noun in the direct case specific semantic roles) were marked by adding infixes to the verbal grade of the root. The original trigger system usually became a set of derivational affixes in daughter languages, much like binyanim (originally marking voice) in Semitic languages. | ||
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*{{angbr| | Proto-Lakovic had 7 triggers: | ||
*'''agent''' trigger: unmarked | |||
*'''patient''' trigger: {{angbr|əp}} | |||
*'''destination''' trigger: {{angbr|əŋ}} | |||
*'''locative''' trigger: {{angbr|it}} | |||
*'''ablative/cause''' trigger: {{angbr|əm/nəm}} | |||
*'''instrument''' trigger: {{angbr|əw}}, {{angbr|əg}} | |||
*'''benefactive''' trigger: {{angbr|əkəm}} | |||
====Nominalization==== | ====Nominalization==== |