'on the verb noun' or 'by morphology' - grambank/grambank GitHub Wiki
When a feature contains this type of phrasing, it aims to capture marking by means of affixes and clitics as well as suppletion, reduplication and tone, unless this is stated otherwise in the feature description. For the purpose of Grambank, morphological marking does not include serial verb-constructions, verb compounding or clause-chaining, or marking by phonologically independent means (such as particles or auxiliaries).
For more on the definition of boundness and wordhood, please see this page.
The following are some examples of features this applies to:
- GB047 Is there a productive morphological pattern for deriving an action/state noun from a verb?
- GB070 Are there morphological cases for non-pronominal core arguments (i.e. S/A/P)?
- GB082 Is there overt morphological marking of present tense on verbs?
- GB103 Can a verb have a benefactive marker (applicative marker or index)?
- GB107 Can standard negation be marked by an affix, clitic or modification of the verb?
- GB115 Is there a phonologically bound reciprocal marker on the verb?