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Verbs are the workhorses of '''Malu'''. They can mark for both agent and patient as well as tense. Many simple sentences are composed of only a verb. | Verbs are the workhorses of '''Malu'''. They can mark for both agent and patient as well as tense. Many simple sentences are composed of only a verb. Verbs can also be marked with several suffixes to add or change meaning. The modals and tense affixes can be added in different order to a verb to create a new meaning…their placement is not always fixed. | ||
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! Subject | |||
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! Root | |||
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! Tense | |||
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| '''0''' || '''ka-''' || '''mu-''' || '''wa-''' || '''mal''' || '''-ap''' || '''-uk''' || '''-i''' | |||
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| 0 || PL || MASC || 1SG || speak || VOL || NEG || PST | |||
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* '''kamuwamalapuki''' | |||
: ''The men did not intend to speak to me.'' | |||
==tense== | ==tense== |
Revision as of 10:21, 19 November 2016
sounds
consonants
Consonants | Labial | Coronal | Dorsal |
---|---|---|---|
Nasal | m | n~ɲ | |
Plosive | p~ᵐp | t | k~kʷ |
Fricative | s~t͡ʃ | ||
Approximant | w | l~t͡ɬ | j (y) |
vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | i~iː | u~uː | |
Open | a~aː |
nouns
gender
Gender is typically not indicated. If necessary, nouns may be prefixed with mu- (male) or yi- (female).
- yimala
- FEM-speak-NPST
- She speaks.
- mulumatli
- MASC-sleep-maybe-PST
- He may have slept.
pronouns
singular | plural | |
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1 | wa- | kwa- |
2 | ni- | pi- (-mpi-) |
3 | - | ku- |
locative prefixes
- na- - in; at; on
- ti- - behind; after
verbs
Verbs are the workhorses of Malu. They can mark for both agent and patient as well as tense. Many simple sentences are composed of only a verb. Verbs can also be marked with several suffixes to add or change meaning. The modals and tense affixes can be added in different order to a verb to create a new meaning…their placement is not always fixed.
Subject | Number | Gender | Object | Root | Mood/Aspect | Mood/Aspect | Tense |
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0 | ka- | mu- | wa- | mal | -ap | -uk | -i |
0 | PL | MASC | 1SG | speak | VOL | NEG | PST |
- kamuwamalapuki
- The men did not intend to speak to me.
tense
Tense is also distinguished, but only in the indicative. There are two tenses:
- present, which is also used for future events (nonpast tense), marked with -a.
- yima
- eat-NPST
- She/he/it eats.
- general past, marked with -i.
- yimi
- eat-PST
- She/he/it ate.
examples
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