0 the part of a plant that grows under the ground and draws food and water from the soil -- kořen
1 the base of something growing in the body -- kořen, kořínek
the roots of one’s hair/teeth.
2 cause; origin -- kořen
3 (in plural) family origins -- kořeny
Our roots are in Scotland.
4 to (make something) grow roots -- zakořenit, zasadit
These plants aren’t rooting very well
He rooted the plants in compost.
5 to poke about in the ground -- rýt
The pigs were rooting about for food.
6 to search by turning things over etc -- hrabat se
She rooted about in the cupboard.
Compare a non-high root that conditions retracted prefixes (42) with one that appears with an advanced prefix (43).
The incorporated form requires a short vowel because the only matching base is the bound root \-wok-\, which occurs in the incorporated form.
In the initial syllable of a verb root, there are no restrictions on the occurrence of vowel features.
Prenasalisation is restricted to the first obstruent in a root.
In this language, 1st person singular is marked by an affix which induces nasalisation, but root nasals never initiate the process.
Nasalisation in the 1st person form is more limited when the root contains an obstruent.
Not just any root with two identical consonants is counted here as pseudoreduplicated, so this observation is not vacuous.
Total reduplication of a quadrisyllabic root produces a dipodal reduplicant, which is worse aligned than the monopodal reduplicant (37a).
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