p3m Pulevski - Macedonian

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sentence 55

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

što lemma: što 'what'
form: interrogative

sotvori lemma: sъtvorja 'create, do'
form: 2/3sg.aor (pf)

vo lemma: v 'in'
form: preposition

drugiјo+ lemma: drug 'other'
form: m.sg.def

t lemma: 'the'
form: m.sg.nom

den, lemma: den 'day'
form: m.sg.nom/acc

gospod. lemma: Gospod 'Lord'
form: m.sg.nom


And what did the Lord create on the second day?

total elements: 8


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ROOT a što sotvori vo drugiјo t den gospod 
cc(a-2, sotvori-4)
obj(što-3, sotvori-4)
root(sotvori-4, ROOT)
case(vo-5, den-8)
amod(drugiјo-6, den-8)
det:p_adj(t-7, drugiјo-6)
obl(den-8, sotvori-4)
nsubj(gospod-9, sotvori-4)


A
a
lemma: a 'and, but' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
tag: C
form: conjunction
element 1
dependency: cc→3


što
što
lemma: što 'what' search
Often used as relative pronoun (without the -to suffix) by Punčo. See čьto for etymology.
inflection: nominal pronoun
tag: Pq
form: interrogative
element 2
dependency: obj→3


sotvori
sotvori
lemma: sъtvorja 'create, do' SJS SNSP Miklosich LOVe search
inflection: i-verb
prefixes: delative sъ-
tag: Vmia3se
form: 2/3sg.aor (pf)
element 3
dependency: root→0


vo
vo
lemma: v 'in' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
inflection: with loc or acc
tag: Sl
form: preposition
element 4
dependency: case→7


drugiјo+
drugiјo
lemma: drug 'other' SJS search
According to SJS, the hard-stem adjectival declension is common in OCS sources too, save for Sav.k., where pronominal forms like drugomu appear.
inflection: hard adjectival
tag: Amsoy
form: m.sg.def
element 5
dependency: amod→7


t
t
lemma: 'the' search
Lemma used to mark the definite suffix/article.
Sg. forms are recognized, when following adjectives or nouns: Pd-msn, ta Pd-fsn, to Pd-nsn
The plural form te is used for all genders, so the tag reflects either the head noun (if it is masc. - Pd-mpn - or fem. - Pd-fpn) or remains empty (if neut., e.g. izъ oči+te ʹfrom the eyesʹ: Pd--pn). The form ta, if following a plural, is tagged as Pd-npn
The gender of oblique articles like togo is tagged in a similar way, e.g. ta rasrъdi cra togo ʹand he angered the kingʹ: Pd-msg, while if there is no noun, it remains empty, e.g. in CS phrase togo radi ʹbecause of thatʹ: Pd--sg
In CS texts (rarely in PPS too), the root is also used for personal pronouns. If such forms can be syntactically distinguished (i.e. if they precede the head, or do not agree with it in case, gender and number), they are tagged as personal pronouns, e.g. toę oči ʹher eyesʹ: Pp3fsg
The shortened form of the article -o, frequently used by Punčo, is not separated from the preceding token, but rather handled as a quasi-case, e.g. stolʹpo ʹthe pillarʹ: Nmson

inflection: hard stem pronominal
tag: Pd-msn
form: m.sg.nom
element 6
dependency: det:p_adj→5


den,
den
lemma: den 'day' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
CS dьnь is irregular, with traces of i-, jo- and n-stem forms in the paradigm. Punčo uses pl. form dni.
inflection: irregular
tag: Nmsnn
form: m.sg.nom/acc
element 7
dependency: obl→3


gospod.
gospod
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: Nmsny
form: m.sg.nom
element 8
dependency: nsubj→3