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==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
Pronouns | ===Pronouns=== | ||
Nouns | |||
Adjectives | ===Nouns=== | ||
Verbs | Akhyan features a system of noun and adjective declension that operates across two grammatical numbers and nine cases, treating both parts of speech with similar morphological rules—so much so that adjectives can conveniently be analysed alongside nouns. | ||
Adverbs | |||
Particles | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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!1 | |||
|Numbers | |||
|Singular & Plural | |||
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!2 | |||
|Cases | |||
|Intransitive, Ergative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Ablative, Locative, Instrumental, Vocative | |||
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Akhyan’s declension paradigm is surprisingly streamlined, consisting of only three distinct patterns. The general classification is: | |||
* Akranta အကြန်တ (-a stems) | |||
* Zeokçho ဓါက်ဌး (-o stems) | |||
* Mitaveş မိတဘဲၑ် (Consonant stems) | |||
===Adjectives=== | |||
===Verbs=== | |||
===Adverbs=== | |||
===Particles=== | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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