577
edits
m (→Morphology) |
|||
Line 135: | Line 135: | ||
The morphology of {{PAGENAME}} is agglutinative, with syntactic relationships within a sentence marked by prefixes and lexical derivation achieved by prefixes, infixes and suffixes on bases. | The morphology of {{PAGENAME}} is agglutinative, with syntactic relationships within a sentence marked by prefixes and lexical derivation achieved by prefixes, infixes and suffixes on bases. | ||
Words are built on a | Words are built on a stem called a ''base'', which may consist of a single root morpheme or many morphemes together. Bases are neither inherently nominal nor verbal and can be used freely with either kind of morphology with no change in meaning. | ||
===Personal Prefixes=== | ===Personal Prefixes=== |
edits