TABLE i. Characteristics of the main form classes
Nouns Adverbs
Able to take (in)definite marking (§4)
Able to take numeral-classifier phrase (§4)
Able to act as complement of copula clause
Able to appear in relative clause structure (§5)
Able to take orientation prefix (§3)
Able to take negative prefix (§3)
Able to be predicative (§3)
Able to take causative marking (§3)
Able to take person marking (§3)
Able to take intensifying adverb /-wo/ (§6)
Able to appear in comparative construction (§3)
Able to take adverbial particle (§7)
Able to appear in reduplication with /-u:/ (§4)
Able to follow another verb as modifier of that verb
in a serial verb construction (§3)
Meaning of AA reduplication (§4) (distribu- no
tive) change
Meaning of iterative aspect (§3)
Can only take prospective aspect if continuative
aspect also used (§3)
General Active
reciprocal
or iterative
repetition
Verbs
Stative
transitive
no redup
re-emergence
of state
Adjectives
(stative intrans.)
intensification or
plurality
re-emergence
of state
Existential
inclusive
Able to act as complement of copula clause