The stem zammurinu- cannot be a
factitive derived from a putative noun *zammuri-'offence' or an adjective *zammuri- 'offending': nw-factitives regularly delete stem-final i of the underlying nominal stem.
also the Jakarta Indonesian
factitive suffix in (8)):
Occasionally DO takes the role of a lexical verb, with a general
factitive meaning, e.g., "If it shall mooue thee, to doo that is ill" (1582, B6r), or a substitutive verb, as in example 35.
(A) Some verbs prefixed with o(b)--do not exist in contemporary usage, but do in older sources; for example, the
factitive Croatian verb olijepiti 'be come beautiful'.
The verb meiutama, with a
factitive suffix, meaning 'decorate with birches' has been used in Muhu patois, e.g.
(64.) Gould speaks of "The shifting 'worlds' of the Oresteia which are [.] mediated by changes in the
factitive identity of the chorus." John Gould, 'Tragedy and Collective Experience', in Silk (ed.), Tragedy and the tragic: Greek theatre and beyond, p.
13.8.3 The modeling of case grammar on predicate calculus cannot disguise the fact that its agentive, instrumental, dative,
factitive, locative, and objective cases (derived from Latin grammar) are derivative of imaginable situations rather than foundational.
This finding cannot be accounted for by the identical word formation type [QUALITY.sup.Result] ACTION, based on the
factitive relation, because, for example, the above-discussed difference between 'to act or behave the boys do (immature)' and 'to (try to) look/behave like a boy (clothes, haircut, walk)--of girls', also characterized by the same WFT, is more than one predictability level (0.155).
The only possible way to interpret this verbal form is as a 3rd person singular
factitive preterite of belum followed by a ventive: ubillam, "he gave power." The loss of the mimation on the ventive is not at all surprising since the use of mimation was inconsistent in the Susa texts (see Salonen 1962: 92-93).
The ordinal progression of categories arbitrary from the point of view of the developed software application nonetheless took into account the linguistic principles of natural morphology (the more common category precedes the less common one), diathetical derivation (passivization transform follows its reverse counterpart), part-of-speech succession (the noun proceeds the adjective and the adjective proceeds the lexicalized participle), derivational complexity (secondary derivatives attain larger ordinal labels than their primary deverbal motivators) or epidigmatic (sense building) complexity (
factitive lexicalizations are a subclass of their same-word action counterparts).
"I made him carry you" The only prefix that can occur between the causative prefix and the root is the
factitive prefix -w[??]-.