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==Copula== | ==Copula== | ||
In North-East Antarctican, the copula is the particle / | In North-East Antarctican, the copula is the particle /haˈʔɨ̤sːɨ/. This can be used for nominal predication e.g. | ||
dʷaˈʔɨ̤ːɻɨ | dʷaˈʔɨ̤ːɻɨ haˈʔɨ̤sːɨ ɾʲɨmʲ=ɨˈɲɨ̰ | ||
these COP animal.PL.INDEF=dog | these COP animal.PL.INDEF=dog | ||
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mɨhaj=ɨˈɲɨ̰ | mɨhaj=ɨˈɲɨ̰ haˈʔɨ̤sːɨ kɨwaˈn=ɨ̰mːʲɨ | ||
1PS.SG.POSS=dog COP LOC.SG.INDEF=fjord | 1PS.SG.POSS=dog COP LOC.SG.INDEF=fjord | ||
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mɨhaj=ɨˈɲɨ̰ | mɨhaj=ɨˈɲɨ̰ haˈʔɨ̤sːɨ ˈka̤ɫːaʔɨdʷɨʔa | ||
1PS.SG.POSS=dog COP warm | 1PS.SG.POSS=dog COP warm | ||
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However, it is important to note that, unlike English, the copula / | However, it is important to note that, unlike English, the copula /haˈʔɨ̤sːɨ/ is a particle and not a verb, and does not take TAM or other inflections. | ||
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Those men got dogs. | Those men got dogs. | ||
==Comparative Constructions== | |||
North-East Antarctican has different comparative constructions depending on what the two things are being compared in terms of. | |||
===Adjectives/Nouns=== | |||
To say "A is more X than B", where X is an adjective or noun, North-East Antarctican replaces the particle /haˈʔɨ̤sːɨ/ with the particle /ma̤sːɨ/. For example, from the following sentence: | |||
mɨhaj=ɨˈɲɨ̰ haˈʔɨ̤sːɨ ˈka̤ɫːaʔɨdʷɨʔa | |||
1PS.SG.POSS=dog COP warm | |||
My dog is warm. | |||
we can derive a comparative sentence: | |||
mɨhaj=ɨˈɲɨ̰ ma̤sːɨ ˈka̤ɫːaʔɨdʷɨʔa jɨw=ɨˈɲɨ̰ | |||
1PS.SG.POSS=dog CMPR warm 2PS.POSS=dog | |||
My dog is warmer than your dog. | |||
===Verbs=== | |||
To say "A does X more than B", B takes the preposition /dʷa̤ɴ/ e.g. | |||
mɨhaj=ɨˈɲɨ̰ ja-bə~ˈbə̤tɨ dʷa̤ɴ jɨw=ɨˈɲɨ̰ | |||
1PS.SG.POSS=dog PRES.ATEL-RECP-bite more.than 2PS.POSS=dog | |||
My dogs bite each other more than your dogs. |
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