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* the instrumental/ergative ''-nā'' | * the instrumental/ergative ''-nā'' | ||
* the ablative ''-mət' '' | * the ablative ''-mət' '' | ||
Morphological pluralization is generally uncommon in Quibbertoot and occurs for very few nouns, which have irregular forms. |
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Quibbertoot (native name kw'ibařsa ukwan) is a language spoken in Dagestan in Irta, by the Quibbertoot people (kw'ibařtutař, literally "womb people").
Morphology
Quibbertoot nouns do not have grammatical gender. There is however a collective suffix -ař which is cognate with the feminine gender in late PIE.
Notably, cases in Quibbertoot are agglutinative and a somewhat open class. Quibbertoot exhibits suffixaufnahme with the genitive case -sa. The cases that directly continue PIE cases are:
- the genitive -sa
- the dative -mə
- the instrumental/ergative -nā
- the ablative -mət'
Morphological pluralization is generally uncommon in Quibbertoot and occurs for very few nouns, which have irregular forms.