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Ně´koi lemma: někoi 'someone'
form: m.sg.nom.pron
póstnikь lemma: postnik 'hermit'
form: m.sg.nom
imáše lemma: imam 'have'
form: 2/3sg.impf (ipf)
támo lemma: tamo 'there'
form: adverb
there was a hermit
total elements: 4
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ROOT někoi postnikъ imaše tamo
det(někoi-2, postnikъ-3)
nsubj(postnikъ-3, imaše-4)
root(imaše-4, ROOT)
advmod(tamo-5, imaše-4)
Ně´koi
někoi
lemma: někoi 'someone' search
Handled as A, if used adnominally (e.g. někoi člkь).
inflection: nominal pronoun
tag: Amsny
form: m.sg.nom.pron
element 1
dependency: det→2
póstnikь
postnikъ
lemma: postnik 'hermit' search
inflection: o-stem noun
suffixes: agent -ьnikъ
tag: Nmsny
form: m.sg.nom
element 2
dependency: nsubj→3
imáše
imaše
lemma: imam 'have' SJS LOVe search
CS iměti (irregular ě-/a-verb: 1sg.prs imamь, 2sg imaši) or imati (an a-/je-verb: 1sg.prs emljǫ, 2sg emlješi, SJS - link). Punčo uses various 3pl.prs forms - e.g. in chapter 062a, sentences following each other show imutь, imajutь and imatь.
inflection: a-verb
tag: Vmii3si
form: 2/3sg.impf (ipf)
element 3
dependency: root→0
támo
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 4
dependency: advmod→3