Kämpya: Difference between revisions

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Kämpya distinguishes alienable and inalienable possession. In both cases, possessors are marked with the cliticised case marker /ja/, and come before the noun they possess. But inalienable possessors are in Tone Class 2 e.g.
Kämpya distinguishes alienable and inalienable possession. In both cases, possessors are marked with the cliticised case marker /ja/, and come before the noun they possess. But inalienable possessors are in Tone Class 2 e.g.


/dò̰k=bâṵn/
/dò̰k=bâṵn/


dog=GEN.INALIENABLE bone
dog=GEN.INALIENABLE bone
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While alienable possessors are in Tone Class 1 e.g.
While alienable possessors are in Tone Class 1 e.g.


/dô̰k=bâṵn/
/dô̰k=bâṵn/


dog=GEN.ALIENABLE bone
dog=GEN.ALIENABLE bone
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/dô̰k=dà̰ bâṵn/
/dô̰k=dà̰ bâṵn/


dog=GEN.ALIENABLE this bone
dog=GEN.ALIENABLE this bone


This bone of the dog's (literally "the dog's this bone").
This bone of the dog's (literally "the dog's this bone").


===Relative Clauses===
===Relative Clauses===