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* hali — nominal (“a different one”) | * hali — nominal (“a different one”) | ||
* hala — adverbial (“differently”) | * hala — adverbial (“differently”) | ||
=== Particles === | |||
Vindamal has a class of invariant words known as particles. Particles constitute one of the three primary parts of speech in the language, alongside nouns and verbs. | |||
Particles do not inflect and do not take derivational suffixes. They function to connect clauses, modify meaning, and express grammatical relationships such as time, negation, interrogation, and coordination. | |||
==== Clause Particles ==== | |||
Vindamal uses particles to connect clauses and mark clause relationships. | |||
* ''etta'' — complementizer (“that”), used to introduce subordinate clauses | |||
* ''som'' — relative particle (“who”, “that”), used to connect a noun to a modifying clause | |||
Examples: | |||
* ''ja ken etta vinda mol'' — I know that the man speaks | |||
* ''vinda som mol'' — the man who speaks | |||
==== Temporal Particles ==== | |||
Temporal particles specify time reference, especially in conjunction with non-past verb forms. | |||
* ''pon'' — now | |||
* ''jara'' — already | |||
* ''torra'' — earlier / before | |||
* ''lenna'' — later | |||
* ''himma'' — still / continuing | |||
Temporal particles typically follow the verb phrase, but may be fronted into the first position of the clause for emphasis. | |||
Examples: | |||
* ''ja mal pon'' — I am speaking now | |||
* ''ja mal jara'' — I already spoke | |||
* ''ja mal torra'' — I spoke earlier | |||
* ''ja mal lenna'' — I will speak later | |||
* ''ja mal himma'' — I am still speaking | |||
==== Negation ==== | |||
The particle ''ne'' expresses negation. | |||
It precedes the finite verb and does not occupy the first constituent position. | |||
Examples: | |||
* ''ja ne mal'' — I do not speak | |||
* ''mana ne malasta ja'' — I do not drink water | |||
==== Interrogative ==== | |||
The particle ''hva'' marks yes/no questions. | |||
It occupies the first constituent position in accordance with verb-second (V2) word order. | |||
Examples: | |||
* ''hva mol ja?'' — Do I speak? | |||
* ''hva bul ja manan?'' — Do I drink water? | |||
==== Coordination ==== | |||
Coordinating particles connect clauses or phrases. | |||
* ''hot'' — and | |||
* ''men'' — but | |||
* ''helle'' — or | |||
Examples: | |||
* ''ja mol hot ja bul'' — I speak and I drink | |||
* ''ja mol men ja ne bul'' — I speak but I do not drink | |||
* ''ja mol helle ja bul'' — I speak or I drink | |||
==== General Notes ==== | |||
Particles are invariant and do not change form. They do not participate in derivational morphology and cannot take suffixes. | |||
Particles may interact with clause structure, particularly with verb-second (V2) ordering, and their placement is governed by syntactic rules. | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||