affixal造句
例句与造句
- Affixal copulae are not unique to Amerindian languages but can be found, for instance, in Korean and in the Eskimo languages.
- Grammarians and other comparative linguists, however, " do not " consider this to constitute a zero copula but rather an affixal copula.
- The writing system used is very close to the Mayan script, using affixal glyphs and Long Count dates, but is read only in one column at a time as is the Zapotec script.
- These forms suggest that the underlying second-person marker in Indo-European may be " * t " and that the " * u " found in forms such as " * tu " was originally an affixal particle.
- Although modern English has very little affixal morphology, its number includes a marker of the preterite, apart from verbs with vowel changes of the " find / found " sort, and the great majority of verbs that end in take as the marker of the preterite, as seen in Type I.
- It's difficult to find affixal in a sentence. 用affixal造句挺难的
- One aspect of Kutenai that complicates these word order facts somewhat is the fact that the verb is marked for first-or second-person subjects by " affixal or clitic pronouns " that precede the stem, " hu / hun " for'I'and " hin " for'you '.