I have seen in a few places such as here and here this sort of notation:
el-ler-imiz-in (Turkish)
hand-plr.-1st plr.-genitive case, ‘of our hands’
or:
kapi-ja-u-lau-nngit-tuq
stab-PASS-be-PST-NEG-3S.INTR.DECL
‘It was not stabbed.’
or:
nanuq kapi-ja-u-lau-nngit-tuq angunasukti-mut
polar bear stab-PASS-be-PST-NEG-3S.INTR.DECL hunter-OBL
‘The polar bear was not stabbed by the hunter.’
or:
iso|i|ssa auto|i|ssa in (the) big cars
big.ADJ‐def‐in car.N‐def‐in
It seems like it.is.dot.separated
to some degree, alternating between words and some sort of keywords. But I'm not totally sure, and don't know what the keywords mean in many cases.
Wondering (a) what this notation is, and (b) what are all the labels that can be used and their meaning (or a resource that lists these out). This way I would be able to interpret better the meaning of what they are saying. Maybe there is a standard format to it to, or the abbreviations are standard or something like that.
Basically looking for a list that says what the pieces are:
ADJ: Adjective
def-in: ...
PASS: ...
...
Not just the ones listed here but any that I may encounter. Thank you.
def-in
, look at the Finnish word:iso|i|ssa
.i
encodesdef
(definite) andssa
encodesin
(the English word "in".) so "isoissa" means "In the big..."def-in
it'sdef
andin
, separated by hyphen