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Grammatical Concept: The Semelfactive (tå-)

tå- bounds an action to a single instance — “one [verb], once.” It is the inverse of the iterative na-: where na- turns a punctual event into a repeated series, tå- collapses an ongoing Activity into one bounded occurrence. Together they form the Punctual ↔ Durative axis of 16_Verbs_Aspectual Distinction (Root vs. Ů).

Grammatical function

  • Type: Aspect prefix (additive).
  • Function: Semelfactive — a single, bounded instance of an otherwise durative or iterable action.
  • Structure: tå- + [verb].

Pronunciation

IPA: /tau̯/ (prefix).

Usage

Most meaningful on durative verbs ( verbs and durative-locomotion roots), which otherwise name an unbounded process:

  • jýnů (to chat) → tåjýnů (to utter once, to say a single thing)
  • ŕoŕonů (to drink) → tåŕoŕonů (to take a sip)
  • haśù (to run) → tåhaśù (to make a single dash)
  • kŕama (to march) → tåkŕama (to take one tramping step)

On a punctual root it is redundant, reading as emphatic singularity — “one decisive [verb]”: tåpaka “land a single blow.”

Before i- / w- roots the å may glide, as with other vowel-final prefixes (cf. na- + ijonăjo): tå- + ijotăjo “catch one glimpse” (the spelt-out tåijo is also acceptable).

Etymology

Mimetic: is the gesture/sound of a single tap — one bounded point in time.

Antonyms

  • na- (iterative — many instances).