The Georgian Preverbs Ani
The Georgian Preverbs Ani
The Georgian Preverbs Ani
or somebody) and da- (above some space). Simple preverb mo- may be added to other simple preverbs for indicating the hitherness. As a result complex preverbs (CP) arise: a+mo- (up to us), cha+mo- (down to us), ga+mo- (out to us) and so on. (As da- shows rather location than direction, the combination da+mo- is logically excluded.) Preverbs have an additional functions of grammaticalization of Perfective (+Prev): Imperfective (-Prev) aspect and Future tense (+Prev). They often also combine the root to change the overall meaning of the verb (Compare with the prepositional elements in English look up/back/down/ at/into etc.).
Ego Space
Alter Space
According to the speakers attitude, ES can be either expended or compressed and it can include AS. This is the case when CP with mo- arises: ES AS
ES does not always confirm with the semantics of Nearness:Farness, which is an important feature for structuring of GS according to the concept distance. The distance like the ES is flexible and it is defined by the speakers or the tellers attitude. AS ES E.g.: ak mo-vida (S/he came to us (I and/or II) here) ES ik mo-vida (S/he came to us (I and/or II) there) ES AS ak mi-vida (S/he came to III here) ES ik mi-vida (S/he came to III there) AS AS
IV. The main dimensions of space structuring and their various combinations
Due to our analysis, the main dimensions for space structuring in Georgian are: 1. Point of view (speakers and/or tellers); 2. Geographic space (various directions and distance dichotomy); 3. Communicational space (Ego and Alter spaces).
Point of view and Ego space are flexible while abstract relations of Geographic space is stable. PV does not always agree with the speakers (or the tellers) position. There are various combinations; e.g.: (1)PV=SP/TP; (2)PV is above the SP/TP; (3)PV is down the SP/TP: I am on the fourth floor. My friend is going to the third floor. I can say: My friend is going up to the third floor. (3) My friend is going down to the third floor. (2) or (1) I am on the fourth floor. My friend is going to the sixth floor. I can say: My friend is going up to the sixth floor. (3) or (1) My friend is going down to the sixth floor. (2) If during the structuring my friends space is included into my space more complex situation arises and the meaning to me is also added. Such situation in Georgian is represented by CP. In general, if ES is somehow included during the structuring of a space, always CP rises.
The same suppletion acoording to the preverbs mi- and mo- is characteristic also for other ditransitive verbs: micodeba (to send), mipurtxeba (to spit to), mipereba (to caress), mikiraveba (to hire out), mitxoveba (to marry to) and so on.