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==Additional Notes==
# In intransitive clauses, the copula takes the Direct forms only.
# In transitive clauses, high animate core arguments are considered Agents by default.  Low animate core arguments acting as Agents license the Inverse marker ''ta-''; the Inverse marker cliticizes to the initial verb of the verb complex, and is prefixed to the copula; the low animate argument is thus doubly marked by the Inverse marker.
# The pronominal animacy hierarchy is: 1st >> 2nd >> 3rd.  However, note that plural 3rd person arguments outrank all singular arguments.
# The present tense, when used as a narrative tense, often refers to past events.  Adverbial markers referring to the distal past, such as ''yorai'', may thus appear with a present tense copula.
# Rather than using cases or adpositions to indicate thematic relations, Nankôre employs [[Nankôre#Directional-Positional_Coverbs|coverbs ]] in verb serialization constructions.
More information about the grammar can be found in the [[Nankôre]] wiki.  Readers are directed to the sections dealing with the [[Nankôre#The_Nominal_Hierarchy|animacy hierarchy]] and familiarize themselves with the direct-inverse marking system of the copula, as well as the [[Nankôre#The_Verb_Complex|verb complex]].


== Glossing Key ==
== Glossing Key ==
1S = First Person Singular<br/>
ASSERT = Assertive<br/>
CONN = Connective<br/>
COP = Copula<br/>
DEM.PROX = Proximal demonstrative<br/>
DIR = Direct Voice<br/>
DIST.PST = Distal Past<br/>
EVID.DUB = Dubitative evidential<br/>
EVID.HEAR = Hearsay evidential<br/>
HA = High Animate core argument<br/>
HP = High Animate Plural core argument<br/>
INCH = Inchoative<br/>
INV = Inverse Voice<br/>
LA = Low Animate core argument<br/>
LP = Low Animate Plural core argument<br/>
LS = Low Animate Singular core argument<br/>
P = Plural<br/>
PN = Proper Noun<br/>
PRS = Present tense<br/>
PST = Past tense<br/>
S = Singular<br/><br/>

Revision as of 04:41, 27 August 2018

Introduction

Nankôre Text

Interlinear Gloss

Additional Notes

  1. In intransitive clauses, the copula takes the Direct forms only.
  2. In transitive clauses, high animate core arguments are considered Agents by default. Low animate core arguments acting as Agents license the Inverse marker ta-; the Inverse marker cliticizes to the initial verb of the verb complex, and is prefixed to the copula; the low animate argument is thus doubly marked by the Inverse marker.
  3. The pronominal animacy hierarchy is: 1st >> 2nd >> 3rd. However, note that plural 3rd person arguments outrank all singular arguments.
  4. The present tense, when used as a narrative tense, often refers to past events. Adverbial markers referring to the distal past, such as yorai, may thus appear with a present tense copula.
  5. Rather than using cases or adpositions to indicate thematic relations, Nankôre employs coverbs in verb serialization constructions.

More information about the grammar can be found in the Nankôre wiki. Readers are directed to the sections dealing with the animacy hierarchy and familiarize themselves with the direct-inverse marking system of the copula, as well as the verb complex.

Glossing Key

1S = First Person Singular
ASSERT = Assertive
CONN = Connective
COP = Copula
DEM.PROX = Proximal demonstrative
DIR = Direct Voice
DIST.PST = Distal Past
EVID.DUB = Dubitative evidential
EVID.HEAR = Hearsay evidential
HA = High Animate core argument
HP = High Animate Plural core argument
INCH = Inchoative
INV = Inverse Voice
LA = Low Animate core argument
LP = Low Animate Plural core argument
LS = Low Animate Singular core argument
P = Plural
PN = Proper Noun
PRS = Present tense
PST = Past tense
S = Singular