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tamo lemma: tamo 'there'
form: adverb
ne+ lemma: ne 'no, not'
form: negation particle
bexь lemma: sъm 'be'
form: 1sg.impf (ipf)
äzь lemma: az 'I'
form: 1sg.nom
I was not there
total elements: 4
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ROOT tamo ne bexъ azъ
advmod(tamo-2, bexъ-4)
advmod(ne-3, bexъ-4)
root(bexъ-4, ROOT)
nsubj(azъ-5, bexъ-4)
tamo
tamo
lemma: tamo 'there' search
Modern BG codifies tam, but older sources use prevalently tamo, which is common in CS texts too. Originally an allative correlant of tu, it seems to have replaced it in a static locative function too (e.g. sьtvori tamo čjudesa ʹhe did there miraclesʹ here).
suffixes: allative -amo
tag: R
form: adverb
element 1
dependency: advmod→3
ne+
ne
lemma: ne 'no, not' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
tag: Qz
form: negation particle
element 2
dependency: advmod→3
bexь
bexъ
lemma: sъm 'be' SJS LOVe search
Used for most forms of the ʹbeʹ verb, including the (CS) infinitive byti, and excluding only perfective forms based on present stem bъda. In OCS, bъda is used also for the infinitive and other forms based on the aorist stem.
inflection: athematic
tag: Vmii1si
form: 1sg.impf (ipf)
element 3
dependency: root→0
äzь
azъ
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-sn
form: 1sg.nom
element 4
dependency: nsubj→3