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Bl͂godárim+ lemma: blagodarja 'thank'
form: 1sg.prs (ipf)

te lemma: ti 'you'
form: 2sg.gen/acc (short)

gd͒i lemma: Gospod 'Lord'
form: m.sg.voc

bž͂e lemma: bog 'god'
form: m.sg.voc

móĭ lemma: moi 'my'
form: m.sg.nom.pron


I thank you, o Lord, my God!

total elements: 5


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ROOT blgodarim te gdi bže moi 
root(blgodarim-2, ROOT)
obj(te-3, blgodarim-2)
vocative(gdi-4, te-3)
appos(bže-5, gdi-4)
amod:poss(moi-6, bže-5)


Bl͂godárim+
blgodarim
lemma: blagodarja 'thank' search
inflection: i-verb
prefixes: benefactive blago-
suffixes: causative -i-
tag: Vmip1si
form: 1sg.prs (ipf)
element 1
dependency: root→0


te
te
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-sa
form: 2sg.gen/acc (short)
element 2
dependency: obj→1


gd͒i
gdi
lemma: Gospod 'Lord' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
Endings commonly used by Punčo (gda, gdu) are typical of o-stems. OCS Gospodь was originally an i-stem, what is still reflected on the vocative g-di (cf. Lunt 2001:75). Older sg.gen gospodně (often abbreviated gdně) indicate influence of n-stems like dьnь. These are handled as a sg.gen soft-stem possessive adjectives (lemma Gospoden).
inflection: irregular
tag: Nmsvy
form: m.sg.voc
element 3
dependency: vocative→2


bž͂e
bže
lemma: bog 'god' SJS search
inflection: monosyllabic noun
tag: Nmsvy
form: m.sg.voc
element 4
dependency: appos→3


móĭ
moi
lemma: moi 'my' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
inflection: soft pronominal
suffixes: possessive -ьj-
tag: Amsny
form: m.sg.nom.pron
element 5
dependency: amod:poss→4