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inchoative Meaning in Bengali



 আরম্ভসূচক, উপক্রান্ত, ক্রিয়ার আরম্ভসূচক,

ক্রিয়াপদের কর্ম শুরুতে ব্যাপারে দৃষ্টিভঙ্গি

Adjective:

ক্রিয়ার আরম্ভসূচক,





inchoative শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

S} হচ্ছে V n {\displaystyle V_{n}} একটি উপাদান, একটি বিশেষভাবে চিহ্নিত আরম্ভসূচক অ-সমাপ্তিজ্ঞাপক প্রতীক (starting non-terminal) P {\displaystyle P} -এর ।

inchoative's Usage Examples:

An inchoative verb, sometimes called an "inceptive" verb, shows a process of beginning or becoming.


Productive inchoative affixes exist in several languages.


This is called inchoative aspect.


The simple past is sometimes inchoative.


) There are two types of change-of-state predicates: inchoative and causative.


languages to use a reflexive marker to signal the inchoative member of an alternating pair of verbs.


Stative/inchoative intransitive verbs select a patient subject, and are interpreted as stative or inchoative depending on the aspect marking.


get (inchoative) "Tom got angry.


" go "The man went crazy;" "Tom went bald;" "the food went bad;" "the mistake went unnoticed" grow (inchoative) "Tom.


It is the opposite of the inchoative aspect and conveys the idea of "to stop doing something" or "to finish.


The inchoative suffix -gödü indicates that an action is beginning or has begun: meri.


apparently indicated a momentary action; sätt (from Swedish sätta 'to set') an inchoative action (the onset of giving); and kast (from Swedish kasta 'to throw').


Other languages instead have separate momentane, inchoative, or cessative aspects for those roles, with or without a general perfective.


Inchoative tenses are not a part of common Lithuanian speech, their use is limited to literary language and even there only past inchoative tense.


The indefinite suffix -aŭ is replaced with adverbial -e, and the inchoative -iĝ- becomes -ev-.


future perfect (būsiu nešęs) past inchoative (buvau benešąs), past iterative inchoative (būdavau benešąs), future inchoative (būsiu benešąs) The indirect mood.


ékhe-sk-on "I used to have" (imperfect ékh-on) The same suffix is used in inchoative verbs in both Ancient Greek and Latin.


In verbs, the inchoative desinences are -isc/-ixo, -ix, -ixen, -isca.


In verbs, the inchoative desinences are -eixo, -eix, -eixen.



inchoative's Meaning':

aspect with regard to the beginning of the action of the verb

Synonyms:

immature;

Antonyms:

mature; old;

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