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sentence 52

ti+ lemma: ti 'you'
form: 2sg.nom

koĭ+ lemma: koi 'who'
form: nom

lemma: se 'self'
form: refl.dat

čado lemma: čedo 'child'
form: n.sg.nom/acc

moè lemma: moi 'my'
form: n.sg.nom/acc.pron


ʺwhich one are you, my child?ʺ

total elements: 5


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ROOT ti koi si čado moe 
nsubj(ti-2, si-4)
obl:pred(koi-3, si-4)
root(si-4, ROOT)
vocative(čado-5, si-4)
amod:poss(moe-6, čado-5)


ti+
ti
lemma: ti 'you' search
Annotation of oblique forms: tebe Pp2-sg, te Pp2-sa
The nominative and dative forms are homonymous (ti) in both vernacular and literature, including PPS. A distinct 2sg.nom ty is sometimes used regularily in CS texts - if so, this is specially indicated in corpus files by using the lemma ty.

inflection: nominal pronoun
tag: Pp2-sn
form: 2sg.nom
element 1
dependency: nsubj→3


koĭ+
koi
lemma: koi 'who' search
Handled as A, if used adnominally, especially in CS, e.g. koeju xitrostiju ʹby what kind of cunningʹ. Pq---g kogo, Pq---d komu etc.
inflection: nominal pronoun
tag: Pq---n
form: nom
element 2
dependency: obl:pred→3



si
lemma: se 'self' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
CS . The lemma is used for all forms of the reflexive pronoun. Annotation: sebe Px---g, si (and CS sebě) Px---d, se (or ) Px---a, soboju (or sobojǫ) Px---i.
inflection: nominal pronoun
tag: Px---d
form: refl.dat
element 3
dependency: root→0


čado
čado
lemma: čedo 'child' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
CS čędo
inflection: o-stem noun
tag: Nnsny
form: n.sg.nom/acc
element 4
dependency: vocative→3


moè
moe
lemma: moi 'my' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
inflection: soft pronominal
suffixes: possessive -ьj-
tag: Ansny
form: n.sg.nom/acc.pron
element 5
dependency: amod:poss→4