ഈ താളിൽ തെറ്റുതിരുത്തൽ വായന നടന്നിരിക്കുന്നു
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Ex: varumma áḷ (= the man who is coming), póya kuṭṭi (=the
boy who went); in these two expressions the sense of 'varunnu'
(=who is coming), and póya (= who went) is suspended until
it is completed by the nouns 'áḷ' and 'kuṭṭi'; hence the verbs
'varunnu', and 'póya', are noun-requiring or adnounal parti-
ciples.
141. How are the adnounal present and past participles
formed?
By adding 'a' pure to the adverbial participles.
Adverbial participle. |
Adnounal participle. |
Adverbial participle. |
Adnounal participle. | ||
ákunnu (= becoming) |
+a | = ákunna (= who or which is be- coming) |
pukunnu | +a | = pukunna |
áy (= having become) |
+a | = áya, (ákiya) (= who or which be- came) |
pukki | +a | = pukkiya, (pukka) |
koṭukkunnu | +a | = koṭukkunna | veḷukkunnu | +a | = veḷukkunna |
koṭuttu | +a | = koṭutta | veḷuttu (= having become white) |
+a | = veḷutta (= which be- came white) |
142. Is 'a' the affix of the adnounal participle ever add-
ed alone without the intervention of the signs of
the temporal affixes?