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What is a verbal particle? |
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A verbal particle is a member of a closed class of particles which co-occur with some verbs to form phrasal verbs. In some languages, verbal particles are identical to certain adpositions. | |
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| Example (Akan) | |||
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The item gyee...so ‘answered’ is a verbal particle, as in the following: | |||
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Kofi gyee Kwame so
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Kofi received Kwame on
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‘Kofi answered Kwame.’ | |||
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| A verbal particle is a kind of | |
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Schachter 1985 45–46 | |
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