Sixth Linguifex Relay/Ash: Difference between revisions

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# <small>When used transitively means to invite, welcome or house someone.</small>
# <small>When used transitively means to invite, welcome or house someone.</small>
# <small>Rather than person or tense, Ash primarily uses deixis (and is pro-drop). Generally spatial on nominals and temporal on verbs; depends on context in adverbials.</small>
# <small>Rather than person or tense, Ash primarily uses deixis (and is pro-drop). Generally spatial on nominals and temporal on verbs; depends on context in adverbials.</small>
# <small>Covers everything from when/if to being a general adverbialising -(ing)ly or instrumental.</small>
# <small>Covers everything from when/if/as/while to being a general adverbialising -(ing)ly and an instrumental or essive depending on context.</small>
# <small>Stative and active are not glossed when a verb is inherently one or the other; translative refers to a change of state, inchoative or perfective.</small>
# <small>Stative and active are not glossed when a verb is inherently one or the other; translative refers to a change of state, inchoative or perfective.</small>
# <small>The inverse marker reverses the roles of the main arguments to a transitive verb.</small>
# <small>The inverse marker reverses the roles of the main arguments to a transitive verb.</small>
# <small>Locative verbs cover meanings such as be, go, come, give, and put while providing information about the referent; LOC:STAT and LOC:ACT are general; LOC:CRESC refers to growth.</small>
# <small>Locative verbs cover meanings such as be, go, come, give, and put while providing information about the referent; LOC:STAT and LOC:ACT are general; LOC:CRESC refers to growth.</small>
# <small>The interrogative marker doesn't necessarily ask a question but might be the speaker pondering something.</small>
# <small>The interrogative marker doesn't necessarily ask a question but might be the speaker pondering something.</small>
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