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Inflectional morphology is Slavic and Germanic-inspired; clitics and syntax are Japanese-inspired | Inflectional morphology is Slavic and Germanic-inspired; clitics and syntax are Japanese-inspired | ||
===Nouns=== | ===Nouns=== | ||
Lots of broken plurals | |||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== | ||
=== Postpositions === | |||
Unlike Standard Average Talman languages, all adpositions in Ouřefr are postpositions. They derive from old prepositions and possessed nouns (including verbal nouns). Postpositions always agree with their objects: for example, ''ouda mi'' (man for-3SG.AN) translates as 'for the man'. | |||
===Verbs and adjectives=== | ===Verbs and adjectives=== | ||
''vej-'' for negation; generally like Korean, except verbs also inflect for the animacy of the subject and object, with inverse marking. | ''vej-'' for negation; generally like Korean, except verbs also inflect for the animacy of the subject and object, with inverse marking. |
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