Morph
: verbal morphology of other parts of speech
Values: | VFin | VInf | VPar |
Normally, verbal forms (finite verbs, infinitives, and participles) are distinguished
using the VerbForm feature. This feature is used with verbs and auxiliary verbs
(all three forms), and also with nouns (infinitives and participles) and with adjectives
(participles only). However, other part-of-speech categories occasionally are derived
from verbal forms and retain their verbal morphological form (although frozen). These
have the form marked in the Morph
feature.
VFin
: finite verb
Examples
- Tut fol pur quei t’ esrages (NOUN)
VInf
: infinitive
Examples
- Icest lieu seintefied fud li bers Helchana ácustumiers á visiter pur Deu depreier oblatiuns faire é sacrifier… (ADJ)
VPar
: participle
Examples
- Sovent vienent a parlement Et a celé et voiant gent (ADP)
Morph in other languages: [fro]