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oñ Fruwi
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Revision as of 19:51, 2 December 2023

oñ Fruwi /oŋ fru.wi/ [ɤ̜̃ɴ̚.ɸɹ̥ᵝɯ̹̊ᵝ.ɰi̜] Morphological typology (Inflection) Nouns Agglutinative~Isolating Verbs Agglutinative Morphosyntactic Alignment active-stative (7.11.7) Dominant Word Order SVO(informal) SOV(formal) Head Direction Possessive Phrase Either Adpositional Phrase First Verb Phrase First Adjective Phrase Final Dominant Marking Possessive Phrase Either Adpositional Phrase Zero? Verb Phrase Both (verb marks for person of direct Object, word order means case) Writing Direction Primary Left to Right (character) Secondary Top to Bottom (line) Tertiary Front to Back (page) Script Latin A priori A posteriori Genders 4(+Genderless sometimes) Cases 2 Tones no Nouns decline according to... Number, Gender, dimunitiveness Verbs conjugate according to... Voice, Person(SUBJ) Tense, Aspect Volition, Number

Classification

  • Nouns
    • [PREP - ART] - [DET.INDF - DET.DEF] - NUM - CL - ADJ(s) - NOUN
    • compound adj : all over six feet tall trees
    • either articles or determiners, cannot have both
    • no relative clauses
  • Verbs
    • ADV - MODL - [VOICE-VOLITION] - [ASPECT-STEM-TENSE-PER-NUM]

Grammar

Capitalization

  • Nouns
  • Pronouns
  • Numbers
  • NOT Start of sentence

Articles

unlike most other words starting with vowels; articles don't have acute accent ō, because they combine with anything not a noun or verb & end with -o

ART - means article

DEF IDEF
O.Human olo oño
A.Living ola oña
E.Real ole oñe
I.Other oli oñi
N.Neuter ol

Declention

Number(Noun) Singular Plural
O. -o -oñ
A. -a -añ
E. -e -eñ
I. -i -iñ

Collective Nouns/Classifiers

CL -   means collective for modern, classifier for future (V=Maybe classifiers will develop???)

word "kal" (will be in Lexicon)

for example:

  • kal mano: a group of people
  • kal kal mano: a group of group of people

MAY STACK INFINITELY

Mass Nouns

All nouns are treated as countable nouns, an example of such a language is turkish. The default, like turkish, is also plural.

For example:

  • Goàñe, Meaning rice, is a mass noun, but treated as a countable noun
  • The singular "Goàñe" may be translated into english as "a grain of rice"
  • The plural, "Goàñeñ", may be translated as "rice"

Conjunctions

Cöordinating conjunctions (Independent - Independent)

goes before the subject and needs COMMA

  • Mary walked to the party, but she was unable to walk home.

Subordinating conjunctions (Independent - Dependent)

goes after the subject and needs multiple SENTENCES

  • I fed the cat. I after brushed my teeth. FRU
  • after I fed the cat, I brushed my teeth. ENG
  • I brushed my teeth after I fed the cat. ENG
  • I slept. I because was sleepy. FRU
  • because I was sleepy, I slept. ENG
  • I slept because I was sleepy.  ENG

also used for subjunctive mood with word for "if" - WORD GOES HERE

Dual Conjunctions (and, or, nor, xor...)

"English" Oñ Fruwi NOTE
and (...)gai all
xor (...)bai only one
or (...)dai at least one
nand in(...)gai max 1
nxor in(...)bai both or none
nor in(...)dai none

(...) = first item

Serial Conjunctions

"English" Oñ Fruwi
and (...)gaisi
xor (...)baisi
or (...)daisi
nand sijin(...)gaisi
nxor sijin(...)baisi
nor sijin(...)daisi

(...) = first→ second-last items

Moods

Imperative

  • Instruction
    • “Go”
    • At start of Sentence always
  • Warning
    • N/A(Use Infinitive of verb)

Interrogative

  • Yes/No
    • just put "Or not" at the end of a normal sentence
  • "Wh" Interrogative
    • “Ger/Gerañ” as Stative Case; dO or iO, dO -> S in passive. “Ber/Berañ” as Active Case (use inplaceof x in Indicative clause)
    • before or after verb add -thing EX: “Ger-Yukeni” means What=time-STAT
    • tojho Īmi ítte Ger (Your name is X -> Your name is what-STAT) ACT STAT(dO) S
    • tojho Īmi ítte Gerañ (Your name is X-P -> Your name is what-P-STAT) ACT STAT(dO) P
    • Ger fe yisʌ To (X PASS eat you-ACTI -> what-STAT PASS eat you-ACTI) PASS STAT(dO) S
    • Gerañ fe yisʌ To (X-P eat you-ACTI -> what-P-STAT PASS eat you-ACTI) PASS STAT(dO) P
    • To slipta áro Ger-Yukeni (You-ACTI sleep at X -> You-ACTI sleep at what=time-STAT) ACT STAT(iO) S
    • To slipta áro Gerañ-Yukeniñ (You-ACTI sleep at X-P -> You-ACTI sleep at what=times-P-STAT) ACT STAT(iO) P
    • Ber-Mano doyisʌdi Ōgge (X HAB-is=eating-?S-PAST this-O-STAT -> who HAB-is=eating-0S-PAST this-O-STAT) ACT ACTI S
    • Berañ-Manoñ doyisʌdiñ Ōgge (X-P HAB-are=eating-?P-PAST this-O-STAT -> who-P HAB-is=eating-0P-PAST this-O-STAT) ACT ACTI P
    • Ōgge fe doyisedi Ber-Mano (X HAB-is=eating-?S-PAST this-O-STAT -> who HAB-is=eating-0S-PAST this-O-STAT) PASS ACTI S
    • Ōgge fe doyisʌdiñ Berañ-Manoñ (X-P HAB-are=eating-?P-PAST this-O-STAT -> who-P HAB-is=eating-0P-PAST this-O-STAT) PASS ACTI P

VoVos

Voice/Volition Active Passive*
AVOL fe
VOL le fle
NVOL re fre

Verbs

  • Root:
    • has to start with C where C=any consonant
    • has to end with CV where V=<ʌ>
    • cannot end with VCV where C=<d,s,x,g,b,f> Rest:
    • Modality is separate words (auxiliary)
    • Aspect is Prefix
    • Tense, Person, Number are Suffixes

Modality

  • Just shown as an auxiliary/another word
  • don't have syllable constraints
  • Can Have Duplicates/synonyms
  • Lexical/Free

VoVo

  • Just shown as an auxiliary/another word
  • Grammatical/Set

Conjugation

Aspect/ROOT/Person/Tense/Number 0Sing 0Plur 1Sing 1Plur 2Sing 2Plur 3Sing 3Plur
HAB - PST (...)ʌdi (...)ʌdiñ (...)odi (...)odiñ (...)adi (...)adiñ (...)edi (...)ediñ
HAB - REC.PST (...)ʌsi (...)ʌsiñ (...)osi (...)osiñ (...)asi (...)asiñ (...)esi (...)esiñ
HAB - PRES (...)ʌ (...)ʌñ (...)o (...)oñ (...)a (...)añ (...)e (...)eñ
HAB - REC.FUT (...)ʌxi (...)ʌxiñ (...)oxi (...)oxiñ (...)axi (...)axiñ (...)exi (...)exiñ
HAB - FUT (...)ʌgi (...)ʌgiñ (...)ogi (...)ogiñ (...)agi (...)agiñ (...)egi (...)egiñ
INCP - PST bo(...)ʌdi bo(...)ʌdiñ bo(...)odi bo(...)odiñ bo(...)adi bo(...)adiñ bo(...)edi bo(...)ediñ
INCP - REC.PST bo(...)ʌsi bo(...)ʌsiñ bo(...)osi bo(...)osiñ bo(...)asi bo(...)asiñ bo(...)esi bo(...)esiñ
INCP - PRES bo(...)ʌ bo(...)ʌñ bo(...)o bo(...)oñ bo(...)a bo(...)añ bo(...)e bo(...)eñ
INCP - REC.FUT bo(...)ʌxi bo(...)ʌxiñ bo(...)oxi bo(...)oxiñ bo(...)axi bo(...)axiñ bo(...)exi bo(...)exiñ
INCP - FUT bo(...)ʌgi bo(...)ʌgiñ bo(...)ogi bo(...)ogiñ bo(...)agi bo(...)agiñ bo(...)egi bo(...)egiñ
PROG - PST do(...)ʌdi do(...)ʌdiñ do(...)odi do(...)odiñ do(...)adi do(...)adiñ do(...)edi do(...)ediñ
PROG - REC.PST do(...)ʌsi do(...)ʌsiñ do(...)osi do(...)osiñ do(...)asi do(...)asiñ do(...)esi do(...)esiñ
PROG - PRES do(...)ʌ do(...)ʌñ do(...)o do(...)oñ do(...)a do(...)añ do(...)e do(...)eñ
PROG - REC.FUT do(...)ʌxi do(...)ʌxiñ do(...)oxi do(...)oxiñ do(...)axi do(...)axiñ do(...)exi do(...)exiñ
PROG - FUT do(...)ʌgi do(...)ʌgiñ do(...)ogi do(...)ogiñ do(...)agi do(...)agiñ do(...)egi do(...)egiñ
TERM - PST go(...)ʌdi go(...)ʌdiñ go(...)odi go(...)odiñ go(...)adi go(...)adiñ go(...)edi go(...)ediñ
TERM - REC.PST go(...)ʌsi go(...)ʌsiñ go(...)osi go(...)osiñ go(...)asi go(...)asiñ go(...)esi go(...)esiñ
TERM - PRES go(...)ʌ go(...)ʌñ go(...)o go(...)oñ go(...)a go(...)añ go(...)e go(...)eñ
TERM - REC.FUT go(...)ʌxi go(...)ʌxiñ go(...)oxi go(...)oxiñ go(...)axi go(...)axiñ go(...)exi go(...)exiñ
TERM - FUT go(...)ʌgi go(...)ʌgiñ go(...)ogi go(...)ogiñ go(...)agi go(...)agiñ go(...)egi go(...)egiñ

Conjugation Depending on Pronoun (Pronoun - Conjugation)

  • 1S - 1S, 2S - 2S, 1P - 1P, 2P - 2P,
  • Demonstrative - 3S/3P
  • Unknown Person - 0S/0P
  • 0S - 0S, 0P - 0P
  • Topic - 0S/0P
  • Indefinite - (Universal and Existential - 0P) (Negatory and Alternative - 0S)
  • Comparative/Superlative - 0P
  • Impersonal in Active/Intransitive in Active - 0S

4 types of Verbs:

  • Transitive Personal [A and O]
    • Active
      • I-ACT eat-ACT coffee-STA (i eat coffee)
    • Passive*
      • coffee-STA eat-PASS I-ACT (coffee eat i)
  • Volative/Unergative Personal [SA Only]
    • Active
      • I-ACT VOL resign-ACT (i resign)
    • Passive*
      • VOL resign-PASS I-ACT (i resign)
  • Avolative/Unergative Personal [SO Only]
    • Active
      • It-STA AVOL fall-ACT (it falls)
    • Passive*
      • AVOL fall-PASS It-STA (falls it)
  • Impersonal/Avelent (Free)
    • CANNOT HAVE PASSIVE* VERBS
      • rain-ACT (rain)

* here, passive doesnt mean O->A, A->∅; it means O->A,A->O

What do those things above mean? (alignment!)

(A=SA, O=SO )

Derivative Morphology

Participle (Verb -> ADJ)

add a <qa> to the end Ex: <vekocheqa Qoita> /vekʰot͡ʃeɣa ɣoitʰa/ "cooked goat"

Possessive /Genitive

(use as seperate words with nouns ; go to pronouns page for use with pronouns)

Dependent Headless Dependent? Head?
oñ Fruwi jho je co
IPA /d͡ʒo/ /d͡ze/ /t͡so/
Use 's 's of
Example It is John's dog

It is John's (*a) dog

It is John's

It is John's [It]

It is Dog of John

It is (a) dog of John