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A coverb is a or that resembles a or co-operates with a verb. In languages that have the serial verb construction, coverbs are a type of word that shares features of verbs and . A coverb takes an object or complement and forms a that appears in sequence with another verb phrase in accordance with the serial construction. A coverb appears to be subordinate to a main verb and fulfills a function similar to that of a preposition.

Some words that may be classed as coverbs can also function as independent verbs, but that is not always the case. Coverbs in that sense are found in such as and Vietnamese,Ho-Dac Tuc, Vietnamese-English Bilingualism: Patterns of Code-Switching, Routledge 2014, p. 68. and, for example, West African languages such as . are given below.

The term coverb (like ) is also sometimes used to denote the first element in a or complex predicate. There, the coverb supplies significant information, and the second element (a ) is to convey mainly grammatical information. The term is used in this way in relation to, for instance, North Australian languages.Mengistu Amberber, Brett Baker, Mark Harvey, Complex Predicates: Cross-linguistic Perspectives on Event Structure, CUP 2010, p. 59.

In relation to Hungarian, coverb is sometimes used to denote a verb .Carol H. Rounds, Hungarian: An Essential Grammar, Routledge 2013, p. 74ff. They are elements that express meanings such as direction or completion and so have a function corresponding to that of certain types of .


Common proverb adpositions
To approximate a coverb in English (after a noun), start with the verb/coverb, then append one of the below, then append the coverb/verb with the suffix "-ing" or "-ingly."

condition
simultaneous/imperfective
terminative
intent
sequential (explicit causation)
immediate (coincidental causation)
perfective (defies causation)
location

In many languages, the adposition fuses with a verb to a coverb composite. Korean has a higher variety of adpositional coverbs.


In Chinese
The following examples demonstrate the usage of coverbs in .

The above sentence represents a typical Chinese serial verb construction, with two consecutive meaning "help you" and "find him", sharing the same subject ("I"), and essentially referring to the same action. The meaning of the "help you" phrase, however, is closer in this context to the English prepositional phrase "for you". Thus, the word bāng, while it may be analyzed as a verb meaning "help", actually has a function closer to that of a meaning "for". It is words like bāng, as used in the above sentence, that are referred to as coverbs in descriptions of Chinese (and of other languages, like Vietnamese and , which have analogous structures).

In the above example, there are three coverbs: (here having the prepositional meaning "by (a transportation medium)"), (meaning "from"), and (here meaning "to"), with 去 ("to go") at the end as the main verb. The three coverbs are also used as main verbs in other contexts, namely as "sit", "follow" and "arrive" respectively. Not all Chinese coverbs can be used as main verbs, however, especially disyllabic ones such as 根据 gēnjù ("according to"), which on the other hand can be a noun meaning "the basis, foundation (of something said)".

One important aspect about Chinese coverbs is the use of temporal order, so e.g. coverbs expressing the source of movement must appear before the coverb expressing the destination in the .

Since coverbs precede their complement (object) and perform essentially a prepositional function, some linguists simply refer to them as prepositions. In Chinese, they are called jiècí (), a term which generally corresponds to "preposition" (or more generally, ""). The situation is complicated somewhat by the fact that Chinese has location markers that appear after a noun that are often called postpositions.

The meaning of an English locational preposition is often, but not always, conveyed by a coverb and a location marker in combination, as in zài zhuōzi shàng, meaning "on the table" but literally "be.at table on".

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