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| ===Pronouns=== | | ===Pronouns=== |
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| ! Person !! Singular !! Plural
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| | 1|| brund|| bründin
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| | 2|| zied|| ziedin
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| | 3 (proximate)|| teck|| tecklich
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| | 3 (obviative)|| zick|| zicklich
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| Pronouns inflect just like nouns, and there are no irregular forms.
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| ====Accusative clitics====
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| There are clitic prefixes for these pronouns in the accusative:
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| | 1|| be-|| ben-
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| | 2|| zu-|| zer-
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| | 3 (obviative)|| ge-|| ger-
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| ====Possessive affixes====
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| | 1|| -au|| -abe
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| | 2|| -em|| -ebe
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| | 3 (obviative)|| -el|| -etz
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| Only -el triggers umlaut of the preceding syllable.
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| | 3 (obviative)|| -end, -Ø|| -endlich, -lich
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Revision as of 02:41, 28 February 2017
- Not to be confused with Schnüher.
Introduction
Inspired by German and Turkish.
Phonology
Lifted from Standard German.
Orthography
Consonants
Lifted from Standard German.
Vowels
Lifted from Standard German.
Prosody
Lifted from Standard German.
Stress
Lifted from Standard German.
Intonation
Phonotactics
Lifted from Standard German.
Morphophonology
Lifted from Standard German.
Morphology
Nouns
Predicate nouns are marked with da after it.
Verbs
Pronouns
Syntax
Schwünter is completely head-final.
Constituent order
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Numerals
Example texts
Other resources