Czecklish conjugation: Difference between revisions

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==Volition==
==Volition==
Czecklish morphologically marks Volition. Volition is a concept that distinguishes whether the subject or agent of a particular sentence intended an action or not. Simply, it is the intentional or unintentional nature of an action. Volition concerns the idea of control and is considered the same as intention in linguistics.<br />
Czecklish morphologically marks Volition. Volition is a concept that distinguishes whether the subject or agent of a particular sentence intended an action or not. Simply, it is the intentional or unintentional nature of an action. Volition concerns the idea of control and is considered the same as intention in linguistics.<br />
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'''Volitional'''<br />
'''Volitional'''<br />
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Expresses that an action was unintended to occur by an agent. The Nonvolitional indicates that the agent caused an action to occur due to accident.
Expresses that an action was unintended to occur by an agent. The Nonvolitional indicates that the agent caused an action to occur due to accident.
*E.g. I broke the vase (on accident)<br />
*E.g. I broke the vase (on accident)<br />


==Mirativity==
==Mirativity==
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