Difference between revisions of "Adverbs"
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− | non-inflected | + | Adverbs in Gaelic can be formed by using the inflectional morpheme 'gu'. However, many Adverbs in Gaelic are non-inflected, and thus occur as fixed phrases. |
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− | + | ==Non-inflected Adverbs== | |
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− | + | ==Manner Adverbs== | |
− | Degree | + | ==Adverbs with 'gu'== |
+ | Largest Group, Adjvective + gu = adverb | ||
+ | :{| | ||
+ | |Thuirt | ||
+ | |Seamus | ||
+ | |ris | ||
+ | |'''gu''' | ||
+ | |'''fuar''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |say-PAST | ||
+ | |Seamus | ||
+ | |to him | ||
+ | |ADV | ||
+ | |cold | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="3"| 'Seamus said coldly.' | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | mor > gu mor | ||
+ | |||
+ | great/ large > greatly | ||
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+ | can take intensifiers "gle" (very), and "ro"'extremely: | ||
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+ | Largest Group, Adjvective + gu = adverb | ||
+ | :{| | ||
+ | |Thuirt | ||
+ | |Seamus | ||
+ | |ris | ||
+ | |'''gu''' | ||
+ | |'''gle''' | ||
+ | |'''fuar''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |say-PAST | ||
+ | |Seamus | ||
+ | |to him | ||
+ | |ADV | ||
+ | |very | ||
+ | |cold | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="3"| 'Seamus said very coldly.' | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | |||
+ | ==Time Adverbs== | ||
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+ | ==Direction and Location== | ||
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+ | ==Degree== | ||
[[Category: Syntax]] | [[Category: Syntax]] |
Revision as of 10:42, 10 September 2012
Adverbs in Gaelic can be formed by using the inflectional morpheme 'gu'. However, many Adverbs in Gaelic are non-inflected, and thus occur as fixed phrases.
Contents
Non-inflected Adverbs
Manner Adverbs
Adverbs with 'gu'
Largest Group, Adjvective + gu = adverb
Thuirt Seamus ris gu fuar say-PAST Seamus to him ADV cold 'Seamus said coldly.'
mor > gu mor
great/ large > greatly
can take intensifiers "gle" (very), and "ro"'extremely:
Largest Group, Adjvective + gu = adverb
Thuirt Seamus ris gu gle fuar say-PAST Seamus to him ADV very cold 'Seamus said very coldly.'