diff --git a/src/content/phrase-structure/shortening-vps.mdx b/src/content/phrase-structure/shortening-vps.mdx index ff8404b..bcf904e 100644 --- a/src/content/phrase-structure/shortening-vps.mdx +++ b/src/content/phrase-structure/shortening-vps.mdx @@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ And of course we can do both **kill the king** and **shrink the servant**. Notice how our shortened sentences look completely different from the present-tense version above, but they follow the exact same two rules for shortening with the king and servant. This all feels like mental gymnastics to the learner, but Pashtuns will very casually use all these different forms of shortening depending on what they want to emphasize or the flow of conversation. -### Example with a transitive verb +### Example with a intransitive verb -Let's look at another example with an intransitive transitive verb. +Let's look at another example with an intransitive verb. { {"blocks":[{"key":0.2392487764665734,"block":{"type":"subjectSelection","selection":{"type":"NP","selection":{"type":"pronoun","person":0,"distance":"far"}}}},{"key":0.6268130996406576,"block":{"type":"objectSelection","selection":"none"}}],"verb":{"type":"verb","verb":{"entry":{"ts":1527815348,"i":3655,"p":"تلل","f":"tlul","g":"tlul","e":"to go","c":"v. intrans. irreg.","psp":"ځ","psf":"dz","ssp":"لاړ ش","ssf":"láaR sh","prp":"لاړ","prf":"láaR","ec":"go,goes,going,went,gone"}},"verbTense":"imperfectivePast","perfectTense":"presentPerfect","imperativeTense":"imperfectiveImperative","tenseCategory":"basic","transitivity":"intransitive","isCompound":false,"voice":"active","negative":false,"canChangeTransitivity":false,"canChangeVoice":false,"canChangeStatDyn":false},"form":{"removeKing":false,"shrinkServant":false}}