Screeve

A screeve is a combination of tense, aspect and mood, used when describing a verb paradigm (a list of forms of a verb). The most common name used in linguistics studies for this concept is TAM or TMA. Screeve is used almost exclusively in descriptions of Georgian grammar; it derives from the Georgian word mts'k'rivi, which means "row".

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See also: Screeve, Georgian grammar, Georgian language, Grammatical aspect, Grammatical mood, Grammatical tense, Language, Linguistics, Verb