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  • ...to indicate pronominal objects and voice changes (which is conflated with aspect marking). As well as this, they take prefixes to indicate pronominal subjec Grammatical voice is very important in
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  • ...consider [[Gaju]] to have (re)gained a rudimentary [[w:grammatical gender|grammatical gender]] system. In Proto-South-Rttirrian, the animate gender became domina ...to two verbal moods in Proto-South-Rttirrian and took on various tense and aspect functions in other descendants.
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  • |Aspect = no ...nguage of the natives through necessity but introduced loan words and some grammatical innovations. Aided by the organization and arms of the settlers, the Toryl
    6 KB (1,043 words) - 18:19, 15 December 2013
  • Valmoric formally has three grammatical numbers: Singular, dual and plural. ==== Aspect-tense nouns ====
    14 KB (2,131 words) - 19:39, 12 August 2016
  • ...or tense, aspect and mood, agree with their subjects in person, number and grammatical gender and, optionally, may hint at their direct objects.</p> ====Aspect====
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  • In general terms, Chiresh is an agglutinative language, with many grammatical functions being served by both prefixes and suffixes, primarily on the verb ...suffixes, which can also be used to create new words and also indicate the grammatical function of the word. In some situations, like when a sentence contains an
    13 KB (2,061 words) - 11:36, 10 July 2020
  • ...y define how a noun is used in a clause. In English, we normally determine grammatical case by the position of the noun. ====Aspect and Tense====
    40 KB (6,386 words) - 20:46, 14 November 2012
  • ...conjugate only for tense, but active verbs will usually be conjugated for aspect as well. =====Aspect=====
    14 KB (2,279 words) - 14:26, 8 February 2021
  • ...contains several elements which are uncommon in human languages, such as [[Grammatical conjugation|verbal conjugation]] using [[infix]]es. All Naʼvi linguistic ...ingular]] and [[plural number|plural]], they not only have special [[Dual (grammatical number)|dual]] forms for two of an item (eyes, hands, lovers, etc.), which
    28 KB (4,321 words) - 20:36, 18 October 2023
  • ...uistics)|innovative]] than Rttirri, having undergone many phonological and grammatical changes from Proto-South-Rttirrian that did not occur in Rttirri. The main ...the preceding vowel, all vowels took a low tone before stops, and various grammatical particles and affixes took low tones—other syllables took high tones. Fro
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  • ...ge. Words include an objective semantic element and markers specifying the grammatical use of the word. ...to fixed stems of verbs, to denote person, number, tense, voice, mood, and aspect.
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  • ...line, and vice-versa) ; and "natural" animatedness is usually reflected in grammatical animatedness as well : people, animals and, it is worth noticing, plants, a =====''Grammatical Aspect''=====
    31 KB (4,350 words) - 23:09, 7 February 2017
  • ...fferent inflection as well as a distinct syntactic function. A clause is a grammatical unit that consists of a predicate and the elements that accompany it. Kirtu ...bgroup, called adjectival verbs, can act similarly to finite verbs in this aspect.
    31 KB (4,874 words) - 05:47, 6 September 2021
  • |Aspect = Yes ...as an experiment in grammar and writing. I put to use some rather unusual grammatical ideas that I had been collecting for a period of several months before star
    22 KB (3,254 words) - 18:33, 3 October 2015
  • ...As a result Hantza is [[w:Pro-drop language|pro-drop language]]. Only the grammatical persons that are used with animate nouns distinguish plural from singular. ...s an overt morphological future/non-future distinction). Verbs are instead aspect and mood heavy. This conflation is termed called "mode" in Hantza; there ar
    9 KB (1,283 words) - 14:39, 20 July 2021
  • | Aspect = no <!-- Explain the grammatical rules, such as the use of declensions, conjugations, prepositions, postposi
    7 KB (911 words) - 03:11, 20 January 2017
  • | Aspect = No Hano includes three grammatical numbers: singular, dual and plural, of which dual exists only in personal p
    12 KB (1,492 words) - 05:39, 20 January 2017
  • | Aspect = Yes ...numbers and conjugations occur according to voice, mood, number, tense and aspect using various affixes.
    40 KB (5,652 words) - 02:26, 20 January 2017
  • ====Grammatical Cases==== ...se inflections used to support are now handled by verb conjugation of mood/aspect/etc.
    12 KB (1,730 words) - 18:32, 5 July 2021
  • ...ermined either by the phonology or the morphology. Verbs are inflected for aspect, time, valency, and mood. Some particles are inflected for number and case. ...d documentation is forthcoming, which includes in-universe terminology for grammatical categories and descriptions. The author hopes to someday have the creative
    57 KB (7,227 words) - 11:26, 25 March 2021
  • A number of grammatical words or particles are not considered roots and do not follow the rules set ...tinction made between conjugation and derivation with, for example, verbal aspect belonging to both categories.
    28 KB (3,899 words) - 21:46, 19 March 2020
  • ...]]; and [[verb]]s, for [[grammatical tense|tense]], [[w:Grammatical_aspect|aspect]], [[w:grammatical_mood|mood]], and the person and number of their [[w:subj ...ossibly also homographic) form is used to realize distinct combinations of grammatical features. For instance, the conjugated form ''pârl'' can be the 1st, 2nd o
    32 KB (4,497 words) - 19:53, 8 December 2022
  • This is a work of love and I ask any readers that, outside of any accidental grammatical mistakes, they do not make any edits, however minor, without my permission ===Aspect & Tense===
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  • Z'e Ji Vuqádzi describes all words as falling into three different grammatical categories. These categories are simply nouns (syamháwmah), verbs (syamhá ...ction). Verbs are inflected for person and number, tense, voice, mood, and aspect. There are 6 person and number prefixes. There are 5 tenses, 8 voices, 14 m
    25 KB (4,355 words) - 15:03, 8 February 2021
  • ...rivational affixes are added. The stem itself is composed of a root and an aspect marker. Sometimes there is also a thematic suffix fused to the stem. The af | <small>aspect</small>
    31 KB (4,724 words) - 18:27, 23 December 2020
  • Nominal roots are marked for grammatical case, deixis (relative locativity and lativity), definiteness and number or ====Grammatical gender and animacy====
    46 KB (6,907 words) - 23:09, 29 September 2017
  • There is no grammatical gender preassigned to a given noun. Certain things will take on a gender ba ====Tense and Aspect====
    16 KB (2,458 words) - 20:46, 11 September 2023
  • ...y two [[Grammatical case|cases]]: [[nominative]] and [[genitive]] in the [[Grammatical number|singular]] and the [[plural]]. ...nouns in the third person singular (masculine: ''he''; feminine: ''ce''; [[Grammatical gender|neuter]]: ''je'') as well as a [[reflexive pronoun]]. For example: '
    17 KB (2,512 words) - 23:01, 5 February 2021
  • ...ed in my mind when I decided to mess around with Indo-European lexical and grammatical root stock. It is my first attempt at creating a modern Indo-European conla ...certain words are only encountered in one of these. [[w:Grammatical gender|Grammatical gender]] appears to be in process of disappearing from the language, Dhannu
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  • ...ffixes, however different dialects use them to mark different things tense/aspect/evidentiality. ...es, a reciprocal voice marked by a reduplicative prefix, a large number of grammatical moods, and no obligatory plural marking.
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  • ...present-day [[w:Siberia|Siberia]]. It has undergone many phonological and grammatical changes, evolving from a relatively isolating language to a highly agglutin ===Grammatical history===
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  • Nouns of Khattish have two grammatical genders, animate (AN) and inanimate (IN), which are characteristic to words *rather small set of auxiliary clitics for tense & aspect
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  • Verbs mark aspect, mood, subject and object and have two categories: '''independent''' (in a | particles || Ind. Obj. || 1,2 Subj. sg. || Dir. Obj. sg. || Aspect || Modality || Root || DIR/INV || Mood || 3sg. Subj. || Obj. du./pl. || Sub
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  • ...grammar is not directly derived from any one language, instead is a mix of grammatical features meant to give it a unique feel. It’s a language focused on the r The affix positions are the following: <tt>tense-aspect.VERB.mood.negation</tt>
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  • ...takes place when two of the same vowels would be adjacent, or with certain grammatical particles. For example, when the plural marker é is placed before a word b ...olitive]]). There are no articles. Adjectives follow the noun. There is no grammatical gender or noun class system. Guosa is generally prepositional.
    19 KB (3,043 words) - 20:50, 26 January 2022
  • ...a Hypothetical Language''– Introduction]</ref> Ithkuil is notable for its grammatical complexity and extensive phoneme inventory, the latter being simplified in .... Fillmore]]’s case grammar into "a complex, intricate array of interwoven grammatical concepts [...] inspired by ideas inspired by countless hours studying texts
    41 KB (5,747 words) - 23:59, 24 July 2021
  • ...other language by way of regular sound changes and identifiable diachronic grammatical developments. However, as its vocabulary is mostly derived (albeit often in * '''Functional roots''' – This includes grammatical function words like conjunctions, prepositions, demonstratives, and others.
    19 KB (2,809 words) - 19:30, 8 December 2021
  • ...languages, but with an [[agglutinative language|agglutinative]] character: grammatical inflections are indicated by stringing together separate [[affix]]es for ea ...], [[grammatical number|number]] and (in the third person) the subject's [[grammatical gender|gender]]. However, many of these categories are optional, and a verb
    30 KB (4,653 words) - 15:35, 28 April 2021
  • ...euter), two [[grammatical number|numbers]] (singular, plural), and three [[grammatical case|cases]]: Wenedyk verbs have the following [[grammatical mood|moods]] and [[grammatical tense|tenses]]:
    24 KB (3,743 words) - 15:36, 28 April 2021
  • ...d words is the personal prefix. These provide pronominal information about grammatical person, definiteness, specificity and rank, an inflectional dimension that ...the third person, A-ranked prefix, thus referring to a large group of all grammatical persons and meaning roughly "we all", "people", "everyone" or "one".
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  • *Some regions also have a separate grammatical low falling tone and realize the falling tone as high falling, see [[Knrawi Lexical falling tone in native words is rare, but grammatical falling tone is more common.
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  • | Aspect = no Wèg Dar Ri'Rìk does not have grammatical gender or articles, nor do verbs conjugate. As an analytic language, meani
    27 KB (4,107 words) - 12:03, 18 January 2019
  • ...are inflected to match the animacy of its arguments. Animacy is a separate grammatical construct for noun classification, but unlike in Proto-Moran, in Teivo it d Noun classes are split based on [[w:Grammatical gender|grammatical gender]] into two categories: animate and inanimate. Additionally, all noun
    16 KB (2,467 words) - 09:34, 29 July 2019
  • * The grammatical particles with short vowels (a, e, te, i, ki, ŋo, and even the long- vowel ...al means, although there are several coverbs1 that serve to express verbal aspect, and some moods.
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  • ...world, followed its own path of evolution and has absorbed lots of words, grammatical features, and influence on phonology, from its neighboring languages: most ...while using ''tení'' (for all verbs) denotes frequentative or experiential aspect, as in the following examples:
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  • ...(-)V(-) in interrogative statements where the verb must remain the second grammatical entity of the sentence. The head direction is said to be head-final but thi ...ring sounds at the boundary of a root word based on neighboring sounds and grammatical function. There are four possible changes that can happen. The first change
    29 KB (4,160 words) - 02:55, 29 January 2021
  • ...f disyllables and on the first syllable of a root. Monosyllables which are grammatical morphemes carry no accent and are, typically, attached prosodically to the ...a pronominal form lets the agent unspecified, which conveys a grammatical aspect of the ''gnomic'' and ''habitual'' types. E.g. if the actor is mentioned (b
    46 KB (6,520 words) - 03:22, 20 January 2017
  • ...n other Northern Evandorian, non-Landward Velken, related languages, using aspect - rather than tense, as in most Evandorian languages - as the primary categ Nouns in Kalese only distinguish, as usual in Evandorian languages, two grammatical genders - masculine and feminine - and two numbers - singular and plural. U
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  • Thanks to the grammatical cases word order was probably somewhat free in PAI, reflected by the result ...in Proto-Ash as well as modern Ish. In the latter it forms the continuous aspect whereas in Ash the reduplicated forms seem to simply have become separate w
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  • Grammatical schwebeablaut (CVCC and CCVC root alternations) in verbs ...Classical Naeng]]: nouns pluralize by reduplication, and verbs inflect for aspect, tense, voice, and person agreement using prefixes, infixes and reduplicati
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