- shūshikei, used to
terminate a predicate) and the
attributive form (連体形,
rentaikei, used to
modify a noun or noun phrase)
bases (these
bases are only distinguished...
- the "conclusive form" or "terminal form") and
attributive forms (連体形
rentaikei) of i-adjectives and na-adjectives can be
analyzed as verb phrases, making...
- row
applies only to the
terminal (終止形 shūshikei) and
attributive (連体形
rentaikei)
forms of the
classical auxiliary verb ~む (-mu),
which are pronounced...
- form that
verbs are
listed under in a dictionary.
Attributive form (連体形,
rentaikei) -u is
prefixed to
nominals and is used to
define or
classify the noun...
- is
preserved in the
Ryukyuan languages and the Hachijōjima dialects.
Rentaikei (attributive, adnominal) This form was used as the verb in a nominalized...
-
Conclusive (終止形, shūshikei, "form to end [a sentence]")
Attributive (連体形,
rentaikei, "form
linking to Taigen")
Realis (已然形, izenkei, "perfect form") Imperative...
-
changes such as the
following have been proposed. For
attributive na (
rentaikei): ni aru > naru > na For
predicative da (shūshikei): ni te ari > de ari...
-
conditional -to. The form -Nnako is old-fashioned. The
attributive form (連体形,
rentaikei, attr) is made by
adding the
suffix -o to the
stems of
class 1 verbs,...