Screeve

Screeve

A screeve is a term of grammatical description in traditional Georgian grammars that roughly corresponds to TAM (tense–aspect–mood) marking in the Western grammatical tradition. It derives from the Georgian word mts'k'rivi (მწკრივი), which means "row". Formally, it refers to a set of six verb forms inflected for person and number forming a single paradigm. For example, the aorist screeve for most verbal forms consists at least of a preverb (და da-), a root (წერ c'er, "write"), and a screeve ending (ე -e, ა -a, ეს -es), and in the first and second persons a plural suffix (თ -t) to form the form (დაწერეთ dac'eret):

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