Template:Knra-table-n-high
SG | PL/INDEF | |||||||
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SGV | PTV | SGV | PTV | |||||
GEN | GEN | GEN | GEN | |||||
NOM/DAT | g | g | ri | ri | g | g* | ri | ri* |
ACC | zi | zi | * | zi | zi* | |||
LOC | sg g | sĝ g | sr ri | sr̂ ri | sg̀ g | sĝ g* | sr̀ ri | sr̂ ri* |
*low falling tone in some regions |
- The following documentation is located at Template:Knra-table-n-high/doc. [edit]
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Generates tables for Knrawi high-tone nouns (but see below).
Usage
|1=
Default stress position with high tone
|2=
Back-shifted stress position with high tone
|3=
Forward-shifted stress position with high tone
|4=
Default stress position with low tone
|5=
Back-shifted stress position with low tone
|6=
Forward-shifted stress position with low tone
|7=
Default stress position with falling tone
|8=
Back-shifted stress position with falling tone
|9=
Forward-shifted stress position with falling tone
If...
- stress shifts onto...
- zi-, use Template:Knra-table-n-high1
- -g and -ri, use Template:Knra-table-n-high2
- both, use Template:Knra-table-n-high3
- the noun has lexical...
- a final consonant or vowel causes...
- labialization, use...
- Template:Knra-table-n-high-v/Template:Knra-table-n-high1-v/Template:Knra-table-n-high2-v/Template:Knra-table-n-high3-v
- Template:Knra-table-n-low-v/Template:Knra-table-n-low1-v/Template:Knra-table-n-low2-v/Template:Knra-table-n-low3-v
- Template:Knra-table-n-falling-v/Template:Knra-table-n-falling1-v/Template:Knra-table-n-falling2-v/Template:Knra-table-n-falling3-v
- epenthesis, use...
- Template:Knra-table-n-high-e/Template:Knra-table-n-high1-e/Template:Knra-table-n-high2-e/Template:Knra-table-n-high3-e
- Template:Knra-table-n-low-e/Template:Knra-table-n-low1-e/Template:Knra-table-n-low2-e/Template:Knra-table-n-low3-e
- Template:Knra-table-n-falling-e/Template:Knra-table-n-falling1-e/Template:Knra-table-n-falling2-e/Template:Knra-table-n-falling3-e
- labialization, use...
- the noun is a proper noun, use...