Connegative
: connegative
Boolean feature of verbs (VERB and AUX), marking a word as being in connegative form.
In Karelian, negations are formed of the auxiliary negative verb (ei) and the main verb, the latter of which typically appears in connegative form.
Yes
: word is connegative
Note that there is no No
value. If the word is not connegative, the
Connegative
feature will not appear.
Examples
- [fi] en tahton “I don’t want”
References
Connegative in other languages: [et] [fi] [hy] [hyw] [koi] [kpv] [krl] [kv] [mdf] [myv] [olo] [sme] [sms] [vep] [xcl]