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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.
*{{angbr|əp}} '''patient''' trigger
 
*{{angbr|əl}} '''reciprocal''' (?)
Proto-Lakovic had 7 triggers:
*{{angbr|əŋ}} = '''destination''' trigger
*'''agent''' trigger: unmarked
*{{angbr|it}} = '''locative''' trigger
*'''patient''' trigger: {{angbr|əp}}
*{{angbr|əm/nəm}} = '''ablative/causative''' trigger
*'''destination''' trigger: {{angbr|əŋ}}
*{{angbr|əw}}, {{angbr|əg}} = '''instrument''' trigger
*'''locative''' trigger: {{angbr|it}}
*'''ablative/cause''' trigger: {{angbr|əm/nəm}}
*'''instrument''' trigger{{angbr|əw}}, {{angbr|əg}}
*'''benefactive''' trigger: {{angbr|əkəm}}


====Nominalization====
====Nominalization====