سٞاقَڸ
sö́ḳaḷ (yesáḳaḷ/ľisḳáḷ)
basic morphological information

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to raise, to lift, to suspend
поднимать, приостановить
رفع يده أو رجله
LS 290; CSOL II 574; Morris 2022:312
text examples

has.  wa-ˀégdaḥ kaḷb ke-nhɔfš kaḷb diyáḥŝeʸh di-sö́ḳaḷ ŝɔb wa-seʰ gišέḷoʰ 'The dog brought another dog along dangling its leg, which was broken' ( CSOL II 30:15 )

b.  ' When we came to lunch , I saw the man raise his hand from the food (and stop eating). I said to him: “Don't be shy! Move your hand!”' ( CSOL II 30:15 )

 

semantic notes

The verb in the basic stem typically has the body part of the agent as the direct object (see examples). Thus, this pair can be treated as an example of transitivity raising: the verb sö́ḳaḷ , unlike sóḳiľ , has no external affected object. ( Naumkin et al. 2019a :82-83)

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