In finite verb forms, it is split off and moved to the end of the clause and is hence considered by some to be a " resultative particle ".
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For example, in " John fried the fish dry ", a resultative reading suggests that as a result of John's frying, the fish became dry.
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The evidential markers classify the kind of evidence for the event, whether its proposition is justified on a visual, non-visual sensory, resultative or notional basis.
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The " basic " stem is used for the preterit active verb form while the " stative " stem is used for the resultative stative verb-forms and deverbal nouns.
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And verbs like " wipe " and " pound ", which allow the appearance of a resultative expression, can also be seen as allowing small clauses.
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Resultative constructions can be described in the framework of a sign-oriented approach : morphological signals and word order signals ( based on the ordering of lexical items ) interact in order to create meaning.
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A resultative is either an adjectival phrase indicating the state of a noun resulting from the completion of the event denoted by the verb, or a verbal construction denoting the result state of an event.
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The terms " telic " and " atelic " are not traditionally used in Finnish grammatical description; instead, it is customary to speak of " resultative " and " irresultative " sentences.
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Etymologically, the irrealis is the result of the merger of a resultative verb ending "'- key "'and the existential root "'iss "', via vowel absorption, as mentioned above.
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Proto-Slavic also maintained a large number of non-finite formations, including the infinitive, the supine, a verbal noun, and five participles ( present active, present passive, past active, past passive and resultative ).