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  • 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