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==Noun Morphology== | ==Noun Morphology== | ||
{{Main|Antarctican Nouns}} | |||
Nouns inflect for case either through suffixation or a change of the final vowel, and possession (via prefixes). Unlike many European languages nouns do not inflect for either gender or number. | |||
==Verb / Adjective Morphology== | |||
{{Main|Antarctican Verbs}} | |||
There is no distinction between adjectives and verbs in Antarctican. Instead of attributive adjectives like “good”, “bad”, “strong”, | |||
There is no distinction between adjectives | “weak”, there are descriptive verbs meaning “to be good”, “to be bad” and so on. | ||
and verbs in Antarctican. Instead of adjectives like “good”, “bad”, “strong”, | |||
“weak”, there are verbs meaning “to be good”, “to be bad” | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |