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Aspect is marked by using the singular tense suffixes in the auxiliary verb (called aspect suffixes in that position). While they are called aspects, two forms are actually a mix of tense and aspect, the retrospective (or perfect) and the prospective. | |||
;Perfective ({{sc|pfv}}) | |||
:Unmarked | |||
:The perfective describes an action as a whole without internal composition, it is also used to describe punctual events and the completions of events. | |||
;Retrospective ({{sc|rtsp}}) | |||
:Marked as the past singular | |||
:The retrospective describes past actions focusing on the present consequences to the reference time. | |||
;Imperfective ({{sc|ipfv}}) | |||
:Marked as the present singular | |||
:The imperfective describes actions that are ongoing, habitual or iterative. | |||
;Prospective ({{sc|prsp}}) | |||
:Marked as the future singular | |||
:The prospective focuses on the future consequences of a presently ongoing action. | |||
==='''Mood'''=== | ==='''Mood'''=== |
Revision as of 23:50, 22 September 2015
Introduction
Phonology
Consonants
Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Plosive | Fortis | p | t | k | |
Lenis | b | d | g | ||
Nasal | n | ||||
Fricative | ɸ | s | x | ||
Approximant | j | w | |||
Lateral Approximant | l | ||||
Tap or Flap | ɾ |
Vowels
Front | Back | |
---|---|---|
Close | i | u |
Mid | e | o |
Open | a | ɒ |
Phonotactics
Syllable structure
C1 (C2) (C3) V (C4) (C5)
Onset
- Any consonant
- Any plosive + /ɾ/
- Any fricative + /l/
- Any consonant except approximants + /j/
- Any plosive + /r/ + /j/
- Any fricative + /l/ + /j/
Nucleus
- Any vowel
Coda
- /n ɾ/ except before themselves
- /l/ except before itself or /ɾ/
Allophonic changes
Stress
Stress falls in the first syllable unless the word has a non initial closed syllable (a syllable with coda) in which case it falls on the second syllable
Orthography
Writing system
Romanization
Transcription
The transcription scheme only changes a few IPA characters to their most easily recognizable Latin equivalent, <ä> may use pretty much any diacritic to make the typing of Muna easy and more accessible, in extreme cases the digraph <ao> may be used since there are no diphthongs in Muna which may make the reading ambiguous.
The characters that have changed are in bold:
Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Plosive | Fortis | p | t | k | |
Lenis | b | d | g | ||
Nasal | n | ||||
Fricative | f | s | h | ||
Approximant | j | w | |||
Lateral Approximant | l | ||||
Tap or Flap | r |
Front | Back | |
---|---|---|
Close | i | u |
Mid | e | o |
Open | a | ä / ao |
Transliteration
Nouns
Noun structure
Noun phrase
Number
Cases
Types of nouns
Proper
Common
Noun derivation
Diminutives
Augmentatives
Compounding
Denominalization
Adpositions
Adpositional phrase
Determiners
Articles
Demonstratives
Quantifiers
Numerals
Verbs
Verb structure
Compared to the rest of the language, verbs have very little inflectional morphology, only conjugating for tense and causativity
Adverb | Applicative particle | Auxiliary | Verb | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Auxiliary stem | Aspect suffix | Causative Prefix | Verb Stem | Tense suffix |
Tense
Muna has a simple three-tense system in which the verb can be conjugated for past, present or future. However, these tense suffixes have to agree in number to the subject (or topic, if there's no subject present) of the sentence.
Past | Present | Future | |
---|---|---|---|
Singular | |||
Plural |
Aspect
Aspect is marked by using the singular tense suffixes in the auxiliary verb (called aspect suffixes in that position). While they are called aspects, two forms are actually a mix of tense and aspect, the retrospective (or perfect) and the prospective.
- Perfective (pfv)
- Unmarked
- The perfective describes an action as a whole without internal composition, it is also used to describe punctual events and the completions of events.
- Retrospective (rtsp)
- Marked as the past singular
- The retrospective describes past actions focusing on the present consequences to the reference time.
- Imperfective (ipfv)
- Marked as the present singular
- The imperfective describes actions that are ongoing, habitual or iterative.
- Prospective (prsp)
- Marked as the future singular
- The prospective focuses on the future consequences of a presently ongoing action.