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Lesson 9 Simple Intransitive Verbs in Incomplete Aspect
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations and Symbols xiii
- Lesson 1 The K’ichee’ Alphabet 3
- Lesson 2 The Nonverbal Sentence 12
- Lesson 3 Pluralization of Nonverbal Sentences 15
- Lesson 4 Personal Pronouns and the Nonverbal Sentence 19
- Lesson 5 Adjectives Modifying Nouns 22
- Lesson 6 Converting Affirmative Sentences into Questions 26
- Lesson 7 Possessive Pronouns 30
- Lesson 8 Possessive Pronouns (Continued) 33
- Lesson 9 Simple Intransitive Verbs in Incomplete Aspect 36
- Lesson 10 Simple Intransitive Verbs in Completed Aspect; Declension of the Prepositions -umaal and -uuk’ 42
- Lesson 11 Simple Intransitive Verbs Whose Roots Begin with Vowels 46
- Lesson 12 Imperative Mood for the Simple Intransitive Verbs 49
- Lesson 13 Negatives 53
- Lesson 14 The Particle wi (u, wu) with Direction and Location Words 57
- Lesson 15 Derived Transitive Verbs in Incomplete Aspect and Active Voice with Roots Beginning with Consonants 60
- Lesson 16 Derived Transitive Verbs in Completed Aspect and Active Voice with Roots Beginning with Consonants 68
- Lesson 17 Derived Transitive Verbs in Active Voice Whose Roots Begin with a Vowel 71
- Lesson 18 Imperatives of Derived Transitive Verbs in Active Voice and the Reflexives 75
- Lesson 19 Derived Transitive Verbs in Simple Passive Voice 80
- Lesson 20 Derived Transitive Verbs in Completed Passive Voice 86
- Lesson 21 Derived Transitive Verbs in Absolutive Antipassive Voice 91
- Lesson 22 Derived Transitive Verbs in Agent-Focus Antipassive Voice 98
- Lesson 23 Special Subclasses of Derived Transitive Verbs and the Use of Independent Personal Pronouns for Emphasis 107
- Lesson 24 The Demonstrative Articles and Relative Pronouns: we, le, ri 113
- Lesson 25 The Demonstrative Pronouns: wa’, la’, ri’ 118
- Lesson 26 Radical Transitive Verbs in Active Voice in Incomplete and Completed Aspects and Intensification of Adjectives with –alaj 123
- Lesson 27 The Imperatives of Radical Transitive Verbs in Active Voice and Use of the Progressive Aspect Marker katajinik 130
- Lesson 28 Radical Transitive Verbs in Simple Passive Voice 137
- Lesson 29 Radical Transitive Verbs in Completed Passive and Absolutive Antipassive Voices 143
- Lesson 30 Radical Transitive Verbs in Agent-Focus Antipassive Voice and Uses of b’anik with Spanish Verbs 150
- Lesson 31 The Negative Imperative and Other Negative Forms 156
- Lesson 32 Perfect Aspect of Radical and Derived Transitive Verbs in Active and Simple Passive Voices and the Special Case of eta’maxik 162
- Lesson 33 Perfect Aspect of Simple Intransitive Verbs and Radical and Derived Transitive Verbs in Completed Passive, Absolutive Antipassive, and Agent-Focus Antipassive Voices 170
- Lesson 34 Positional Intransitive Verbs in Incomplete, Completed, Perfect, and Positional Aspects and in the Imperative Mood 179
- Lesson 35 Nominalized Forms of Simple and Positional Intransitive Verbs and of Radical and Derived Transitive Verbs in Simple Passive and Absolutive Antipassive Voices 188
- Lesson 36 Formation of Person Agents with Simple Intransitive Verbs and with Radical and Derived Transitive Verbs in the Absolutive Antipassive Voice and the Use of Familiar Prefixes a- and al- with Proper Names 197
- Lesson 37 Formation of Nouns from Adjectives and Unpossessed Forms of Obligatorily Possessed Nouns 204
- Lesson 38 Directional and Locational Adverbs loq, b’iik, and kanoq and Conjugation of Irregular Derived Transitive Verb ajawaxik and Use of Auxiliary Verbs kowinem and ajawaxik 210
- K’ichee’ to English Vocabulary 221
- Story 250
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations and Symbols xiii
- Lesson 1 The K’ichee’ Alphabet 3
- Lesson 2 The Nonverbal Sentence 12
- Lesson 3 Pluralization of Nonverbal Sentences 15
- Lesson 4 Personal Pronouns and the Nonverbal Sentence 19
- Lesson 5 Adjectives Modifying Nouns 22
- Lesson 6 Converting Affirmative Sentences into Questions 26
- Lesson 7 Possessive Pronouns 30
- Lesson 8 Possessive Pronouns (Continued) 33
- Lesson 9 Simple Intransitive Verbs in Incomplete Aspect 36
- Lesson 10 Simple Intransitive Verbs in Completed Aspect; Declension of the Prepositions -umaal and -uuk’ 42
- Lesson 11 Simple Intransitive Verbs Whose Roots Begin with Vowels 46
- Lesson 12 Imperative Mood for the Simple Intransitive Verbs 49
- Lesson 13 Negatives 53
- Lesson 14 The Particle wi (u, wu) with Direction and Location Words 57
- Lesson 15 Derived Transitive Verbs in Incomplete Aspect and Active Voice with Roots Beginning with Consonants 60
- Lesson 16 Derived Transitive Verbs in Completed Aspect and Active Voice with Roots Beginning with Consonants 68
- Lesson 17 Derived Transitive Verbs in Active Voice Whose Roots Begin with a Vowel 71
- Lesson 18 Imperatives of Derived Transitive Verbs in Active Voice and the Reflexives 75
- Lesson 19 Derived Transitive Verbs in Simple Passive Voice 80
- Lesson 20 Derived Transitive Verbs in Completed Passive Voice 86
- Lesson 21 Derived Transitive Verbs in Absolutive Antipassive Voice 91
- Lesson 22 Derived Transitive Verbs in Agent-Focus Antipassive Voice 98
- Lesson 23 Special Subclasses of Derived Transitive Verbs and the Use of Independent Personal Pronouns for Emphasis 107
- Lesson 24 The Demonstrative Articles and Relative Pronouns: we, le, ri 113
- Lesson 25 The Demonstrative Pronouns: wa’, la’, ri’ 118
- Lesson 26 Radical Transitive Verbs in Active Voice in Incomplete and Completed Aspects and Intensification of Adjectives with –alaj 123
- Lesson 27 The Imperatives of Radical Transitive Verbs in Active Voice and Use of the Progressive Aspect Marker katajinik 130
- Lesson 28 Radical Transitive Verbs in Simple Passive Voice 137
- Lesson 29 Radical Transitive Verbs in Completed Passive and Absolutive Antipassive Voices 143
- Lesson 30 Radical Transitive Verbs in Agent-Focus Antipassive Voice and Uses of b’anik with Spanish Verbs 150
- Lesson 31 The Negative Imperative and Other Negative Forms 156
- Lesson 32 Perfect Aspect of Radical and Derived Transitive Verbs in Active and Simple Passive Voices and the Special Case of eta’maxik 162
- Lesson 33 Perfect Aspect of Simple Intransitive Verbs and Radical and Derived Transitive Verbs in Completed Passive, Absolutive Antipassive, and Agent-Focus Antipassive Voices 170
- Lesson 34 Positional Intransitive Verbs in Incomplete, Completed, Perfect, and Positional Aspects and in the Imperative Mood 179
- Lesson 35 Nominalized Forms of Simple and Positional Intransitive Verbs and of Radical and Derived Transitive Verbs in Simple Passive and Absolutive Antipassive Voices 188
- Lesson 36 Formation of Person Agents with Simple Intransitive Verbs and with Radical and Derived Transitive Verbs in the Absolutive Antipassive Voice and the Use of Familiar Prefixes a- and al- with Proper Names 197
- Lesson 37 Formation of Nouns from Adjectives and Unpossessed Forms of Obligatorily Possessed Nouns 204
- Lesson 38 Directional and Locational Adverbs loq, b’iik, and kanoq and Conjugation of Irregular Derived Transitive Verb ajawaxik and Use of Auxiliary Verbs kowinem and ajawaxik 210
- K’ichee’ to English Vocabulary 221
- Story 250