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prïimï+ lemma: priema 'accept, receive'
form: 2sg.imp (pf)
me lemma: az 'I'
form: 1sg.acc
u+ lemma: u 'at'
form: preposition
dómь lemma: dom 'house'
form: m.sg.nom/acc
tvóĭ lemma: tvoi 'your'
form: m.sg.nom.pron
stránago lemma: stranen 'strange'
form: m.sg.gen/acc.pron
ʺAccept me, the stranger, into your household!ʺ
total elements: 6
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ROOT priimi me u domъ tvoi stranago
root(priimi-2, ROOT)
obj(me-3, priimi-2)
case(u-4, domъ-5)
obl(domъ-5, priimi-2)
amod:poss(tvoi-6, domъ-5)
appos(stranago-7, me-3)
prïimï+
priimi
lemma: priema 'accept, receive' LOVe search
CS prięti, 1sg.prs priemljǫ, 2sg priemlješi. Punčo sometimes makes a nǫ-stem from it (e.g. da priemne), likely to emphasize the perfective meaning.
inflection: e-verb
prefixes: allative pri-
tag: Vmm-2se
form: 2sg.imp (pf)
element 1
dependency: root→0
me
me
lemma: az 'I' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
Annotation uses the following scheme, even if long and short forms can fulfill different syntactic functions: mene Pp1-sg, mi Pp1-sd, me Pp1-sa
inflection: nominal pronoun
tag: Pp1-sa
form: 1sg.acc
element 2
dependency: obj→1
u+
u
lemma: u 'at' search
tag: Sg
form: preposition
element 3
dependency: case→4
dómь
domъ
lemma: dom 'house' SJS search
A u-stem in CS. The form (u) doma is tagged as sg.gen, likely showing a generalized o-stem ending. The nominal form in OCS was domu - but already besides adverbial doma (SJS: link). Olander (2015:173) mentions interpretations of the form as an irregular sg.loc, maybe an old allative (Fortson 2004:105) reinterpreted as static location?
inflection: monosyllabic noun
tag: Nmsnn
form: m.sg.nom/acc
element 4
dependency: obl→1
tvóĭ
tvoi
lemma: tvoi 'your' search
inflection: soft pronominal
suffixes: possessive -ьj-
tag: Amsny
form: m.sg.nom.pron
element 5
dependency: amod:poss→4
stránago
stranago
lemma: stranen 'strange' search
inflection: hard adjectival
suffixes: relational -ьn-
tag: Amsgy
form: m.sg.gen/acc.pron
element 6
dependency: appos→2