náxăbăhè (02_Particles in Asaxi)


náxăbăhè

Grammatical function

  • Particle type: High Binding Particle Compound (Imperative Prefix)
  • Function: Prohibitive Voice (Active Restriction)
  • Meaning: To explicitly prohibit, to ban, to forbid, to forcefully disallow.

Logic & Etymology

A complex fusion of four particles creating a “Imperative of Negative Force.”

  1. (Not)
  2. (Emphasis)
  3. (Means/Instrument)
  4. (Imperative)
  • Logic: “To forcefully () negate () the means () of causing ().”
  • Contrast: Stronger than nábăhè (To not allow / To withhold permission). This implies an active rule or barrier against the action.

Syntax Rules

  • Position: Functions as a Prefix attaching to the verb root.
  • Agency: Requires a Causer marked by (or implied context).
  • Structure: [bă Causer] + náxăbăhè-[Verb]

Pronunciation

IPA: /nɑɦaɪbaɪhə/

Example sentence

To John bă shějýnshá zènáxăbăhèshěsonů. The teacher prohibited John from reading. (Lit: John, by-the-teacher, was-forcefully-disallowed-means-to-read).

Antonyms

  • xăhè- (To Force / To Compel).
  • băhè- (To Allow / To Permit).

Derived terms

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