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Pashto preverbs V
Pashto wə́-
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Matteo De Chiara
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August 26, 2025
Abstract
This article deals with the perfective preverb wə́-. Pashto wə́- cannot be studied separately from aspectual oppositions: in fact, wə́- characterizes the “perfective” of simple verbs. Therefore, a quick review of aspect in Pashto will follow. Before turning to the etymology of wə́-, the uses and semantics of Persian bi-, with which scholars universally associate Pashto wə́-, will be presented. This article is intended to draw some conclusions about the meaning and uses of preverbs in Pashto, focusing on its most vital and operational preverb.
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Keywords for this article
Pashto;
preverbs;
historical linguistics;
Iranian languages;
verbal aspect
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- Titelei
- Contents
- Über die Herkunft des Obliquus Singular in manchen Nuristan- und Dardsprachen
- Voice and transitivity with perception verbs in Ancient Greek
- PIE nu-factitives in Balto-Slavic
- The Anatolian reflexes of Indo-European τομή-, φυγή-, τόμος-, and τομός-type nominals and their historical implications
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- Latin placēre ‘like, please’ as an alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat verb
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