326 Adžar edition - Alexander

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sentence 156

a+ lemma: a 'and, but'
form: conjunction

na+ lemma: na 'on, to, for'
form: preposition

outrïa lemma: utrě ''
form: n.sg.gen

pade lemma: pasti 'fall'
form: 2/3sg.aor (pf)

daleč' lemma: daleko 'far'
form: adverb

wt+ lemma: ot 'from'
form: preposition

grad. lemma: grad 'city'
form: m.sg.nom/acc

Veles editor writes grad city usually shortened, i.e. as гра with a д above. The sg.nom is marked with an additional jer after the a, as here, while sg.gen/acc is actually unmarked. This curious orthographic distinction is not reflected in Adžar, which uses the unmarked form both on positions of an expected nom and gen (as here, following ot).


and in the morning they went far away from the city

total elements: 7


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ROOT a na outria pade dalečъ ot grad 
cc(a-2, pade-5)
case(na-3, outria-4)
obl(outria-4, pade-5)
root(pade-5, ROOT)
advmod(dalečъ-6, pade-5)
case(ot-7, grad-8)
obl:abl(grad-8, pade-5)


a+
a
lemma: a 'and, but' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
tag: C
form: conjunction
element 1
dependency: cc→4


na+
na
lemma: na 'on, to, for' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
In OCS also ʹagainstʹ (with acc). The dative-like meaning ʹforʹ is attested from the 14th c. onwards.
tag: Sa
form: preposition
element 2
dependency: case→3


outrïa
outria
tag: Nnsgn
form: n.sg.gen
element 3
dependency: obl→4


pade
pade
lemma: pasti 'fall' SJS SNSP Miklosich LOVe search
CS, used for the root aorist forms like 2/3sg pade. Often reflexive.
inflection: e-verb
tag: Vmia3se
form: 2/3sg.aor (pf)
element 4
dependency: root→0


daleč'
dalečъ
lemma: daleko 'far' LOVe search
suffixes: positive -k-, n.sg.nom/acc -o
tag: R
form: adverb
element 5
dependency: advmod→4


wt+
ot
lemma: ot 'from' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
CS otъ
tag: Sg
form: preposition
element 6
dependency: case→7


grad.
grad
lemma: grad 'city' SJS search
inflection: monosyllabic noun
tag: Nmsnn
form: m.sg.nom/acc
element 7
dependency: obl:abl→4
Veles editor writes grad city usually shortened, i.e. as гра with a д above. The sg.nom is marked with an additional jer after the a, as here, while sg.gen/acc is actually unmarked. This curious orthographic distinction is not reflected in Adžar, which uses the unmarked form both on positions of an expected nom and gen (as here, following ot).