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== Patterns == | |||
* iCCeCːu — country or land of ___ | |||
* CeCiC — place where ___ (happens) | |||
:: to write → den, notary office | |||
* CiCːuC — object used to ___; item that ___ | |||
:: to write → pen (that which writes) | |||
* CiCːuCűr — thing that has/is ___ [past part.] | |||
:: to write → letter, article (that which is written) | |||
* uCCiC — agentivizer (action done by person) | |||
* uCCiCeq — patientivizer (action done to person) | |||
* țűCiCuC — abstract nominalizer | |||
* kiCCeCn — nominal causative (to make ___ [past. part.]) | |||
:: to write → to make written → printing press | |||
* CeCuCl — part of the body that ___ | |||
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* CűCCik̦ — used to refer to a language spoken by a given people | |||
:: Instead of always taking a root, this pattern acts more as an affix, and is used to modify the name of a country or a race or group of people who speak a certain language. It will sometimes even be used with a "root" containing vowels. | |||
== Roots == | == Roots == | ||
* | * √S·K·R — to write | ||
* √Ț’·C·mB — to make damp; wet | * √B·’·S — to become soft | ||
* | * √K·N·Țʼ — to become hard | ||
* √K·nD·K̦ — to pet; smooth over | * √Ț’·C·mB — to make damp; to wet | ||
* √K·T·B — to carve; to engrave | |||
* √K·nD·K̦ — to pet; to smooth over | |||
* √N·’·mB — to die | * √N·’·mB — to die | ||
* √nG·C·W — to gather together | |||
== Lexicon == | == Lexicon == | ||
uno’ımbaq — (n.) | * uno’ımbaq ({{GNU|u}}{{GNU|nu}}{{GNU|'i}}{{GNU|mbe}}{{GNU|q}}) — ''n.'' corpse | ||
* kindduk̦őr ({{GNU|ki}}{{GNU|ndu}}{{GNU|!}}{{GNU|k}}{{GNU|xue}}{{GNU|r}}) — ''n.'' a family pet; esp. a dog | |||
* țőr ({{GNU|th}}{{GNU|xue}}{{GNU|r}}) — ''prep.'' for, by, of | |||
* kenoțʼl ({{GNU|k}}{{GNU|xe}}{{GNU|nu}}{{GNU|th'}}{{GNU|ll}}) — ''n.'' penis |
Latest revision as of 23:56, 7 March 2018
Patterns
- iCCeCːu — country or land of ___
- CeCiC — place where ___ (happens)
- to write → den, notary office
- CiCːuC — object used to ___; item that ___
- to write → pen (that which writes)
- CiCːuCűr — thing that has/is ___ [past part.]
- to write → letter, article (that which is written)
- uCCiC — agentivizer (action done by person)
- uCCiCeq — patientivizer (action done to person)
- țűCiCuC — abstract nominalizer
- kiCCeCn — nominal causative (to make ___ [past. part.])
- to write → to make written → printing press
- CeCuCl — part of the body that ___
- CűCCik̦ — used to refer to a language spoken by a given people
- Instead of always taking a root, this pattern acts more as an affix, and is used to modify the name of a country or a race or group of people who speak a certain language. It will sometimes even be used with a "root" containing vowels.
Roots
- √S·K·R — to write
- √B·’·S — to become soft
- √K·N·Țʼ — to become hard
- √Ț’·C·mB — to make damp; to wet
- √K·T·B — to carve; to engrave
- √K·nD·K̦ — to pet; to smooth over
- √N·’·mB — to die
- √nG·C·W — to gather together
Lexicon
- uno’ımbaq () — n. corpse
- kindduk̦őr () — n. a family pet; esp. a dog
- țőr () — prep. for, by, of
- kenoțʼl () — n. penis