PART: particle
Definition
In Old Georgian particles, can be represented by a suffix attached to an inflected word (e.g. კაციც kacʻicʻ ‘man too’ etc.), or by an independent word (e.g. ვეღარ veġar ‘not anymore’). Particles are subdivided into the following lexical classes: interrogative (PartType=Int), positive (PartType=Pos), negative (PartType=Neg), relative (PartType=Rel), and infinitive (PartType=Inf) particles.
Corresponding language-specific part-of-speech tags
Part: Particle
- Q (interrogative particles): PartType=Int
- Pos (positive particles): PartType=Pos
- Neg (negative particles): PartType=Neg
- Rel (relative particles): PartType=Rel
- Inf (infinitive particles): PartType=Inf
Examples
- question particles: ნუთუ nutʻu ‘whether’, ნუუკუე nuukue ‘anymore’ etc.
- positive particles: ჰე, ჰჱ he, hē ‘yes’ etc.
- negative particles: არა ara ‘not’, ვერა vera ‘not’ etc.
- relative particles: ცა-ესე cʻa-ese ‘and too’ etc.
- infinitive particles: რომელიმე romelime ‘any’ etc.
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