Chapter 15: Optional Phrases Flashcards

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What is the Tahitian benefactive?

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It is the dative of advantage, showing what is done “for” someone or something, for their benefit.

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What are the singular pronoun benefactive forms?

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nō’u, nā’u - for me
nō ‘oe, nā ‘oe - for you
nōna, nāna - for him, her

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What are the dual pronoun benefactive forms?

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nō tāua, nā tāua - for us two (inclusive)
nō māua, nā māua - for us two (exclusive)

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What are the plural pronoun benefactive forms?

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nō tātou, nā tātou - for us (inclusive)
nō mātou, nā mātou - for us (exclusive)
nō ‘outou, nā ‘outou - for you (plural)
nō rātou, nā rātou - for them

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How is the benefactive formed with nouns and proper nouns?

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nō or nā followed by the word modified.
nā te tavana - for the chief

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What are the three ways that accompaniment is formed in Tahitian?

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  1. with e
    ’E haere au ’e ōri haere e tā’u ’uri.
    I am going for a walk with my dog.
  2. nā muri iho
    ’Ua ōri haere vau nā muri iho ’ia ’oe.
    I went for a walk with you.
  3. When the one who accompanies is a third person or persons, a pronominal form is often used.
    ’Ua reva ātu māua ’o Peu.
    I left with Peu
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Where is the adverb of manner placed in Tahitian?

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Immediately after the verb stem and even before the passive marker hia. Manner prepositional phrases normally follow the subject.

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What does the manner adverb describe?

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It describes how the action was done.

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What are some common adverbs of manner?

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vitiviti - quickly
maita’i - well
ri’i - a little
taere - slowly
ma te puai - strongly
mai - like, as
nā ni’a - by
nā roto - by means of
’Ua horo vitiviti ’oia - He ran fast.
’Ua papu’a maita’i te ’a’ahu ‘o’omo -
The shirt was well washed.

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Give an example of an adverb of manner in a non-verbal sentence.

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’E mea vitiviti tāna horo - He runs fast.

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What is a less common way to convey manner?

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mai te + verb + hia
’Ua manuia ’oia mai te tauturu hia ’e tōna metua tāne.
He succeeded with the help of his father.

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vitiviti -

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quickly

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maita’i -

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well

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ri’i -

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a little

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taere -

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slowly

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ma te puai -

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strongly

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mai -

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like, as

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nā ni’a -

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by

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nā roto -

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by means of