ʈʰi
Appearance
Jarawa
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- ʈʰ- (cliticized form before vowel-initial predicates)
Pronunciation
[edit]Particle
[edit]ʈʰi
- The Jarawa copula, largely equivalent to English "to be".
- Connects a preceding or implied noun phrase, and a subsequent complement, either another noun phrase or an adjective. Not used for personal pronouns.
- ʈʰi buʈʰə.
- It is close by.
- babu ʈʰi innen.
- The officer is a foreigner/an Indian.
- Marks that the following verb has an adverbial usage.
- li ʈʰi čawaja bəᵼʈʰe.
- He went while walking.
- Optionally intervenes between an adjective used as subject, and a subsequent verb.
- malawə ʈʰi allema.
- Many [people] have come.
- Connects a preceding or implied noun phrase, and a subsequent complement, either another noun phrase or an adjective. Not used for personal pronouns.
References
[edit]- Kumar, Pramod (2012) Descriptive and Typological Study of Jarawa[1] (PhD). Jawaharlal Nehru University. Page 134—137.