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[[File:Anrish-stopsign.jpg|thumb|An example of Anrish verb morphology; a stop-siğn with "[[Contionary:azé|azeð]]" (stop.2.{{sc|act}}.{{sc|npst}}.{{sc|sjv}}) on it.]] | [[File:Anrish-stopsign.jpg|thumb|An example of Anrish verb morphology; a stop-siğn with "[[Contionary:azé|azeð]]" (stop.2.{{sc|act}}.{{sc|npst}}.{{sc|sjv}}) on it.]] | ||
===Nouns=== | |||
===Adjectives=== | |||
Adjectives by themselves are often either considered to be a conjugation of its equivalent verb and vice-versa or a declension of a noun, with contrasting causative and predicative verb equivalents where the adjective is considered to be the attributive conjugate. Similarly, adverbs are not a separate part of speech in any circumstance in Anrish. | |||
===Verbs=== | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
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