List of glossing abbreviations
This page lists common abbreviations for grammatical terms that are used in linguistic interlinear glossing.
Note the following:
- Abbreviations beginning with may not be listed separately. Abbreviations ending with are treated similarly. For example, and are not listed below, as they are composable from + and +.
- Abbreviations are generally written in all caps or—apart from the terms A, S, O and P—in small caps, to distinguish them from lexical words.
Gloss | Meaning | Reference |
› | direction of transitivity or possession in polypersonal agreement | |
0, ∅ | zero, covert form | |
1 | first person | |
2 | second person | |
3 | third person | |
A | agent-like argument of canonical transitive verb | |
abstract | ||
abessive case | ||
ablative case | ||
absolutive case | ||
accusative case | ||
accompanier | ||
active voice, actor role | ||
adjective | ||
adessive case | ||
admonitive mood | ||
adverb, adverbial case | ||
affirmative, affective case | ||
agentive case | ||
agreement | ||
allative case | ||
allocutive agreement | ||
alienable possession | ||
andative | ||
animate gender | ||
anterior tense | ||
antessive case | ||
anticausative | ||
antipassive voice | ||
aorist | ||
apposition | ||
applicative voice | ||
apprehensive mood | ||
approximative | ||
article | ||
aspect, aspectual | ||
associative case, assumptive mood, assertive mood | ||
agent trigger | ||
attenuative | ||
attributive | ||
auditory evidential | ||
augmentative | ||
auxiliary verb | ||
benefactive | ||
'be' verb | ||
benefactive case | ||
common gender, complementizer, Clause | ||
ability, modal case | ||
causative | ||
centric case | ||
counterfactual conditional | ||
circumfix | ||
citation form | ||
classifier | ||
compound | ||
conjunction | ||
consequential mood | ||
contrastive | ||
collective number | ||
comitative case | ||
complementizer, comparative | ||
completive aspect | ||
concrete | ||
concessive | ||
conditional mood | ||
conjunction | ||
connective particle | ||
continuous aspect, continuative aspect | ||
copula | ||
coreference | ||
crastinal tense | ||
current relevance marker | ||
converb | ||
core dative case | ||
dative case | ||
different event, change of event | ||
declarative mood | ||
definite | ||
deixis, deictic | ||
delayed imperative | ||
delative case ; deliberative mood | ||
demonstrative | ||
deontic mood | ||
dependent | ||
derivation, derivational | ||
desiderative mood | ||
destinative aspect | ||
determiner | ||
detransitive | ||
motion downhill, seaward | ||
diminutive | ||
direct evidential ; directional ; direct case | ||
disjunction | ||
distal demonstrative | ||
distributive case | ||
ditransitive | ||
delimited | ||
discourse marker | ||
direct object | ||
motion downriver | ||
different-subject marker | ||
dual number | ||
dubitative mood | ||
durative aspect | ||
dyadic | ||
dynamic aspect | ||
epenthetic morpheme | ||
elative case | ||
emphatic | ||
enclitic | ||
epistemic mood or modality | ||
ergative case | ||
essive case | ||
evidential | ||
evitative case | ||
exclusive person | ||
exclamative | ||
excessive duration | ||
exessive case | ||
exhortative | ||
existential | ||
exocentric case | ||
Experiencer; experiential, eyewitness = direct evidential | ||
expletive | ||
feminine gender | ||
factive evidential | ||
familiar register | ||
finite verb | ||
focus | ||
formal register | ||
final particle | ||
frequentative aspect | ||
fraction, fractional | ||
former, deceased | ||
future tense | ||
gender | ||
genitive case | ||
gerund | ||
gnomic aspect | ||
goal trigger ; high | ||
habitual aspect | ||
humble register | ||
hesternal tense | ||
historic, as in historical present or | ||
hodiernal tense | ||
honorific | ||
hortative | ||
hearsay, reported evidential | ||
human, anthropic gender | ||
hypothetical mood | ||
inflected | ||
identical | ||
identifiable | ||
ideophone | ||
ignorative | ||
illative case | ||
immediate, as in immediate imperative mood, near future tense | ||
imperative mood | ||
imperfect | ||
imprecative mood | ||
impersonal verb | ||
inclusive person | ||
inalienable possession | ||
inanimate gender | ||
inchoative aspect, inceptive aspect | ||
indicative mood | ||
indefinite | ||
inessive case | ||
infinitive | ||
Inflection | ||
inferential mood | ||
inelative case | ||
instrumental case | ||
intensifier; interrogative | ||
intentional | ||
Interjection | ||
intransitive | ||
inverse | ||
indirect object | ||
imperfective aspect | ||
irrealis mood | ||
indirect speech | ||
iterative aspect | ||
jussive mood | ||
low | ||
second language | ||
lative case | ||
locative case + directional | ||
linking element, interfix | ||
locative case | ||
logophoric | ||
masculine gender | ||
manner | ||
middle voice | ||
mimetic | ||
mirative | ||
multiplicative case | ||
mood, modal, modal case; modifier | ||
single action verb | ||
movement | ||
neuter gender | ||
non- | ||
negation, negative | ||
non-finite or non-feminine | ||
non-human | ||
nominalizer/nominalization | ||
nominative case | ||
non-subject | ||
intransitive | ||
numeral, number | ||
O | patient-like argument of canonical transitive verb | |
object; objective case | ||
oblique case | ||
obviative | ||
optative mood | ||
ordinal numeral | ||
P | patient-like argument of canonical transitive verb | |
pre-, post- | ||
participle ; particle ; partitive case | ||
passive voice | ||
patientive | ||
paucal number | ||
pegative case | ||
perlative case | ||
perfect | ||
personal | ||
perfective aspect | ||
plural | ||
Pluperfect | ||
pluractional | ||
phrase marker, predicate marker | ||
pronoun | ||
primary object | ||
polite register | ||
possessive marker | ||
postposition, postpositional case | ||
postessive case | ||
postelative case | ||
potential mood | ||
past / passive participle | ||
past perfective | ||
past passive participle | ||
proper noun | ||
precative mood | ||
predicate, predicative | ||
preposition, prepositional case | ||
present participle | ||
preterite | ||
perfect | ||
privative case | ||
present tense | ||
probability | ||
progressive aspect | ||
prohibitive mood | ||
prolative case | ||
propositive mood | ||
prosecutive case | ||
prospective aspect | ||
protasis | ||
proximal demonstrative; proximate | ||
past tense | ||
patient trigger | ||
particle | ||
participle | ||
partitive case | ||
purposive case | ||
question word or particle | ||
quotative | ||
rational gender | ||
realis mood | ||
recent past tense | ||
reciprocal voice | ||
referential | ||
reflexive | ||
relative | ||
remote past tense | ||
reported evidential ; repetitive aspect | ||
resultative; resumptive | ||
Retrospective | ||
root | ||
S | single argument of canonical intransitive verb | |
subject | ||
subjunctive mood | ||
same event | ||
semelfactive aspect | ||
sensory evidential mood | ||
sequential | ||
singular | ||
singulative number | ||
simultaneous aspect; similative | ||
specifier; speculative mood | ||
same-subject marker | ||
stative aspect, stative verb | ||
stem | ||
subject; Subjunctive mood | ||
subordinator | ||
subessive case | ||
sublative case | ||
successive | ||
superlative ; supine; supplicative | ||
superessive case | ||
trigger | ||
tense, aspect, or mood | ||
telic aspect | ||
temporal case | ||
terminative case | ||
tense | ||
topic | ||
transitive verb, transitive case | ||
translative case | ||
trial number | ||
trans-numeral | ||
truth-value focus | ||
uninflected | ||
motion uphill, inland | ||
undergoer role | ||
motion upriver | ||
usitative, for usual, customary or typical events | ||
verb or verbal | ||
verbalizer | ||
verb, ditransitive | ||
venitive | ||
veridical, veridical mood | ||
vialis case | ||
visible, visual | ||
verb, intransitive | ||
verbal noun | ||
vocative case | ||
volitive mood | ||
verb, transitive | ||
wh- question | ||
zoic gender |
Literature
- Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd edition.
- Payne, Thomas E. 1997. Describing Morphosyntax.
- Bybee, Perkins, Pagliuca. 1994. The Evolution of Grammar.
- Aikhenvald, Alexandra. 2004. Evidentiality.
- Helasvuo, Marja-Liisa. Argument splits in Finnish grammar and discourse.
- Bernd Heine, Tania Kuteva. 2006. The changing languages of Europe.
- Paul Kroeber. 1999. The Salish language family: reconstructing syntax.