more on compounds

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alt?: string,
maxWidth?: string | number,
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return <div className="text-center mb-3" style={props.maxWidth ? {
maxWidth: props.maxWidth,
margin: "0 auto",
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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ import VideoPlayer from "../../components/VideoPlayer";
import BasicBlocks from "../../components/BasicBlocks";
import Image from "../../components/Image";
import helperVerbsSummaryChart from "./helper-verbs-summary-chart.svg";
import generativeStativeCompound from "./generative-stative-compound.svg";
import ironingStative from "./ironing-stative.svg";
Once we learn about the difference between <Link to="/compound-verbs/stative-compounds/">stative</Link> and <Link to="/compound-verbs/dynamic-compounds/">dynamic</Link> compounds, a lot of confusion is removed.
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So we are talking about making an object ironed.
<Image src={ironingStative} />
<Image src={ironingStative} maxWidth="600px" />
In the past tense, the verb will always agree with the object that's being ironed (the <KingIcon /> of the phrase).
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- the verb agrees with the object <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "قتل", f: "qatul", e: "murder" }} />
- there is a <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "و", f: "óo" }} /> prefix because we're using <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "کول", f: "kawul", e: "to do" }} />
## Generative Stative Compounds
## Generative stative compounds
IN PROGRESS
There are a number of compound verbs like:
- <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "چیغه کول", f: "cheegha kawul", e: "to scream" }} />
- <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "غږ کول", f: "ghuG kawul", e: "to call out" }} />
- <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "کیسه کول", f: "keesa kawul", e: "to tell a story" }} />
that can be used either as <Link to="/compound-verbs/dynamic-compounds/">dynamic compounds</Link> or as **generative stative compounds**.
That means that these can be used as stative compounds, but **with an unspoken complement** that describes something "existing."
<Image
src={generativeStativeCompound}
alt="generative stative compound diagram"
maxWidth="550px"
/>
So with <InlinePs opts={opts} ps={{ p: "چیغه کول", f: "cheegha kawul", e: "to scream" }} /> you could say:
<Examples opts={opts}>{[
{
p: "هغې چیغه وکړه",
f: "haghé chéegha óokRa",
e: "She screamed",
sub: "DYNAMIC - lit. she did a scream"
},
]}</Examples>
or
<Examples opts={opts}>{[
{
p: "هغې چیغه کړه",
f: "haghé chéegha kRa",
e: "She screamed",
sub: "GENERATIVE STATIVE - lit. she made a scream existing (she let out/created a scream)"
},
]}</Examples>
You might also hear something like,
<Examples opts={opts}>{[
{
p: "ما منډه کړه",
f: "maa múnDa kRa",
e: "I ran",
sub: "GENERATIVE STATIVE - lit. I made a run existing (I let out/created a run)",
},
]}</Examples>
And these can work the the intransitive versions as well
<Examples opts={opts}>{[
{
p: "چیغه شوه",
f: "chéegha shwa",
e: "A scream was let out",
sub: "GENERATIVE STATIVE - lit. A scream became existing",
},
]}</Examples>