107
(151)
U yaqshi e-di-mi-kan? (Uz)
it good
COP
-
PST
-
Q
-
EVID
‘Was it good?’
As discussed in Chapter 5, the ability of
ekan/eken to co-occur with the past -
di/-DI in question
suggests that, when in questions,
ekan/eken loses its non-confirmative features.
In Uzbek, the converbial past in -
(i)b may co-occur with
ekan; this combination never
occurs in Kazakh. When these two morphemes occur in interrogatives, the converbial past may
bear person marking:
(152)
Bor-a ol-ib-siz-mi-kan? (Uz)
go-
CVB
be.able-
CPST
-2
PL
-
Q
-
EVID
‘Were you able to go?’
In summary, the main differences between declarative and interrogative clauses
containing
ekan/eken are the presence of the interrogative particle, which can affect the
placement of agreement markers, and the ability of
ekan/eken to co-occur with the past tense
-
di/-DI, and, in Uzbek, with the converbial past form in -
(i)b.
Yüklə
Dostları ilə paylaş: