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TO BE | TO BE | ||
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The cow is. (I.e. it exists) | * The cow is. (I.e. it exists) | ||
A cow is an animal. (I.e. is a member of a class.) | * A cow is an animal. (I.e. is a member of a class.) | ||
One animal is a cow. (I.e. an example from a class) | * One animal is a cow. (I.e. an example from a class) | ||
The cow is black. (I.e. has a given attribute.) | * The cow is black. (I.e. has a given attribute.) | ||
The cow is in the pasture. (I.e. is at the specified location.) | * The cow is in the pasture. (I.e. is at the specified location.) | ||
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LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION | * LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION | ||
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This horse is here. (at this place) | * This horse is here. (at this place) | ||
That horse is there. (or over there, at a more distant place) | * That horse is there. (or over there, at a more distant place) | ||
The cow is somewhere else. (at an unspecified place) | * The cow is somewhere else. (at an unspecified place) | ||
These horses are everywhere. (or "are scattered around" or some concept to that effect) | * These horses are everywhere. (or "are scattered around" or some concept to that effect) | ||
Those men are far away. | * Those men are far away. | ||
The women are gone. | * The women are gone. | ||
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PREPOSITIONS or other things somewhat like them | * PREPOSITIONS or other things somewhat like them | ||
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The cows are going out of the pasture. (The cows are leaving the pasture.) | * The cows are going out of the pasture. (The cows are leaving the pasture.) | ||
The cow is walking around the house. (Implying outside the house.) | * The cow is walking around the house. (Implying outside the house.) | ||
The woman is walking around the house. (Implying inside the house.) | * The woman is walking around the house. (Implying inside the house.) | ||
The man is going into the house. (The man is entering the house.) | * The man is going into the house. (The man is entering the house.) | ||
The woman is by the pasture. (near or adjacent to) | * The woman is by the pasture. (near or adjacent to) | ||
The horse is walking by. (passing by, or walking past) | * The horse is walking by. (passing by, or walking past) | ||
The man is on the horse. (on top of, or upon) | * The man is on the horse. (on top of, or upon) | ||
The cow is outside of the house. (out of, or not inside of) | * The cow is outside of the house. (out of, or not inside of) | ||
The horse is going to the pasture. (as toward a destination) | * The horse is going to the pasture. (as toward a destination) | ||
The woman gives the grass to the cows. (as a recipient of something given) | * The woman gives the grass to the cows. (as a recipient of something given) | ||
The grass is for the horse. (for the use or benefit of) | * The grass is for the horse. (for the use or benefit of) | ||
The horse walked to the pasture for grass. (I.e. in order to get grass) | * The horse walked to the pasture for grass. (I.e. in order to get grass) | ||
The cow is walking with the horse. (accompanying) | * The cow is walking with the horse. (accompanying) | ||
The man is looking at the cow. (toward, in the direction of) | * The man is looking at the cow. (toward, in the direction of) | ||
The cow jumps over the water. | * The cow jumps over the water. | ||
The horse walks through the water. | * The horse walks through the water. | ||
The woman walks under the tree. | * The woman walks under the tree. | ||
The horse stands against the tree. | * The horse stands against the tree. | ||
The man stands between the horse and the cow. | * The man stands between the horse and the cow. | ||
The woman walks before the horse. (in front of) | * The woman walks before the horse. (in front of) | ||
The horse walks behind the man. | * The horse walks behind the man. | ||
The horse eats after the cow. (sequence in time) | * The horse eats after the cow. (sequence in time) | ||
The cow eats before the horse. (sequence in time) | * The cow eats before the horse. (sequence in time) | ||
The man walks up the hill. | * The man walks up the hill. | ||
The cow walks down the hill. | * The cow walks down the hill. | ||
The man walks away. (I.e. away from the location of the speaker) | * The man walks away. (I.e. away from the location of the speaker) | ||
The cow walks away from the man. | * The cow walks away from the man. | ||
The woman walks toward the horse. | * The woman walks toward the horse. | ||
The man walks here. (I.e. The man approaches the speaker.) | * The man walks here. (I.e. The man approaches the speaker.) | ||
The horse stands to the right of the cow. | * The horse stands to the right of the cow. | ||
The cow stands to the left of the horse. | * The cow stands to the left of the horse. | ||
The horses are all together. | * The horses are all together. | ||
The cows are to the north. | * The cows are to the north. | ||
The horses are walking northward. | * The horses are walking northward. | ||
The water moves inward. (toward a point possibly from different directions) | * The water moves inward. (toward a point possibly from different directions) | ||
The water moves outward. (away from a point possibly in different directions) | * The water moves outward. (away from a point possibly in different directions) | ||
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TENSES, VOICES, PRONOUNS and so forth | * TENSES, VOICES, PRONOUNS and so forth | ||
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I am leaving. (Describing an event currently happening.) | * I am leaving. (Describing an event currently happening.) | ||
I am leaving. (Describing an intended event about to happen.) | * I am leaving. (Describing an intended event about to happen.) | ||
I am leaving. (Showing immediacy or ugrgency.) | * I am leaving. (Showing immediacy or ugrgency.) | ||
Leave! (Imperative) | * Leave! (Imperative) | ||
Let's leave. (Suggesting or requesting action.) | * Let's leave. (Suggesting or requesting action.) | ||
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I see the cows. | * I see the cows. | ||
You saw the horses. (You singular) | * You saw the horses. (You singular) | ||
He will see the man. | * He will see the man. | ||
She will see the house. | * She will see the house. | ||
He/she has seen the cows. (Gender neutral singular pronoun, if any) | * He/she has seen the cows. (Gender neutral singular pronoun, if any) | ||
We will see it. | * We will see it. | ||
I see myself in the water. | * I see myself in the water. | ||
He gave himself some food. | * He gave himself some food. | ||
Do not talk to yourself. | * Do not talk to yourself. | ||
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I was seen by the man. | * I was seen by the man. | ||
I built a house. (for someone else) | * I built a house. (for someone else) | ||
I built a house. (for myself, if you nave a middle voice) | * I built a house. (for myself, if you nave a middle voice) | ||
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OTHER VERB MODIFICATIONS | * OTHER VERB MODIFICATIONS | ||
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You must see the man. (You plural) | * You must see the man. (You plural) | ||
We must not see you. | * We must not see you. | ||
They may see the horses. (I.e. granting permission) | * They may see the horses. (I.e. granting permission) | ||
She may not go near the horses. | * She may not go near the horses. | ||
They can see the cows. (I.e. stating ability to do the action) | * They can see the cows. (I.e. stating ability to do the action) | ||
The tree can not see anything. | * The tree can not see anything. | ||
You should not talk to animals. | * You should not talk to animals. | ||
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She made the women happy. (I.e. cause a change in state) | * She made the women happy. (I.e. cause a change in state) | ||
The men made themselves unhappy. | * The men made themselves unhappy. | ||
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ADVERBS or things that act like them | * ADVERBS or things that act like them | ||
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The man walks slowly. | * The man walks slowly. | ||
The horse walks quickly. | * The horse walks quickly. | ||
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FOREIGN NAMES or words that don't fit your phonology or morphology | * FOREIGN NAMES or words that don't fit your phonology or morphology | ||
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I saw John and Marsha. | * I saw John and Marsha. | ||
Julius Ceasar did not see Christopher Columbus. | * Julius Ceasar did not see Christopher Columbus. | ||
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ADJECTIVES and other ways to modify a noun | * ADJECTIVES and other ways to modify a noun | ||
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I saw the black cow. | * I saw the black cow. | ||
He saw the big black horse. | * He saw the big black horse. | ||
We saw the man who has two cows. | * We saw the man who has two cows. | ||
The woman on the horse saw us walk by. | * The woman on the horse saw us walk by. | ||
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QUESTIONS | * QUESTIONS | ||
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Where are the horses? | * Where are the horses? | ||
Where are the cows going? | * Where are the cows going? | ||
Is this a dog? | * Is this a dog? | ||
Do you have horses? | * Do you have horses? | ||
How many cows does he have? | * How many cows does he have? | ||
What kind of animal is that? | * What kind of animal is that? | ||
What is that? | * What is that? | ||
Who has the biggest horse? | * Who has the biggest horse? | ||
Who's cow is this? | * Who's cow is this? | ||
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DEPENDANT, COINCIDENT AND CONTINGENT EVENTS | * DEPENDANT, COINCIDENT AND CONTINGENT EVENTS | ||
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He saw the horse drink the water. (I.e. He saw this: The horse drank the water.) | * He saw the horse drink the water. (I.e. He saw this: The horse drank the water.) | ||
I will stand here until the old man comes back. (returns to this place) | * I will stand here until the old man comes back. (returns to this place) | ||
He talks while he walks. | * He talks while he walks. | ||
He is happy because his cows came back. | * He is happy because his cows came back. | ||
He is sad that his horses went away. | * He is sad that his horses went away. | ||
He likes talking with the woman. (I.e. He likes this: He talks to the woman.) | * He likes talking with the woman. (I.e. He likes this: He talks to the woman.) | ||
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DISAMBIGUATION | * DISAMBIGUATION | ||
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John saw the man enter his house. ("his" meaning John's house) | * John saw the man enter his house. ("his" meaning John's house) | ||
John saw the man enter his house. ("his" meaning the man's house) | * John saw the man enter his house. ("his" meaning the man's house) | ||
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POSSESION | * POSSESION | ||
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The man's horse is not here. | * The man's horse is not here. | ||
My cow is here. | * My cow is here. | ||
Your cow is in the pasture. (You singular) | * Your cow is in the pasture. (You singular) | ||
His horses are there. | * His horses are there. | ||
Her dogs are in the house. | * Her dogs are in the house. | ||
His/her house is far away. (Gender neutral pronoun if any) | * His/her house is far away. (Gender neutral pronoun if any) | ||
Our house is near. (I.e. near here) | * Our house is near. (I.e. near here) | ||
Your house is far away. (You plural) | * Your house is far away. (You plural) | ||
Their horses are not in the house. | * Their horses are not in the house. | ||
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COMPARISONS | * COMPARISONS | ||
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The horse is as big as the cow. | * The horse is as big as the cow. | ||
The cow is bigger than the man. | * The cow is bigger than the man. | ||
This cow is the man's biggest animal. | * This cow is the man's biggest animal. | ||
My dog is the smallest one. | * My dog is the smallest one. | ||
That dog is almost as big as a horse. | * That dog is almost as big as a horse. | ||
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CORE VOCABULARY | * CORE VOCABULARY | ||
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The four seasons are summer, fall, winter, and spring. (or whatever applies on your planet) | * The four seasons are summer, fall, winter, and spring. (or whatever applies on your planet) | ||
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OTHER KEY CONCEPTS - some questions to be addressed | * OTHER KEY CONCEPTS - some questions to be addressed | ||
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What number base does your conlang use? | * What number base does your conlang use? | ||
What is your system of weights and measures? | * What is your system of weights and measures? | ||
What is your system of time measurement, clocks and calandars? | * What is your system of time measurement, clocks and calandars? | ||
How is the color wheel divided up? | * How is the color wheel divided up? | ||
What are the color names used by your language? | * What are the color names used by your language? | ||
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Required Vocabulary | * Required Vocabulary | ||
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can (is able) may (is permitted) must should | * can (is able) may (is permitted) must should | ||
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to_be build drink eat give go have jump leave make(cause to happen) move see stand talk walk | * to_be build drink eat give go have jump leave make(cause to happen) move see stand talk walk | ||
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here there everywhere somewhere left right north | * here there everywhere somewhere left right north | ||
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this that these those all some | * this that these those all some | ||
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and not | * and not | ||
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anything | * anything | ||
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animal cow dog food grass hill horse house man pasture water woman | * animal cow dog food grass hill horse house man pasture water woman | ||
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I you he she he/she it we you (pl) they | * I you he she he/she it we you (pl) they | ||
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himself myself themselves yourself | * himself myself themselves yourself | ||
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big (bigger biggest) black far happy (unhappy) old small (smallest) | * big (bigger biggest) black far happy (unhappy) old small (smallest) | ||
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Revision as of 13:31, 7 March 2010
TO BE
- The cow is. (I.e. it exists)
- A cow is an animal. (I.e. is a member of a class.)
- One animal is a cow. (I.e. an example from a class)
- The cow is black. (I.e. has a given attribute.)
- The cow is in the pasture. (I.e. is at the specified location.)
- LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
- This horse is here. (at this place)
- That horse is there. (or over there, at a more distant place)
- The cow is somewhere else. (at an unspecified place)
- These horses are everywhere. (or "are scattered around" or some concept to that effect)
- Those men are far away.
- The women are gone.
- PREPOSITIONS or other things somewhat like them
- The cows are going out of the pasture. (The cows are leaving the pasture.)
- The cow is walking around the house. (Implying outside the house.)
- The woman is walking around the house. (Implying inside the house.)
- The man is going into the house. (The man is entering the house.)
- The woman is by the pasture. (near or adjacent to)
- The horse is walking by. (passing by, or walking past)
- The man is on the horse. (on top of, or upon)
- The cow is outside of the house. (out of, or not inside of)
- The horse is going to the pasture. (as toward a destination)
- The woman gives the grass to the cows. (as a recipient of something given)
- The grass is for the horse. (for the use or benefit of)
- The horse walked to the pasture for grass. (I.e. in order to get grass)
- The cow is walking with the horse. (accompanying)
- The man is looking at the cow. (toward, in the direction of)
- The cow jumps over the water.
- The horse walks through the water.
- The woman walks under the tree.
- The horse stands against the tree.
- The man stands between the horse and the cow.
- The woman walks before the horse. (in front of)
- The horse walks behind the man.
- The horse eats after the cow. (sequence in time)
- The cow eats before the horse. (sequence in time)
- The man walks up the hill.
- The cow walks down the hill.
- The man walks away. (I.e. away from the location of the speaker)
- The cow walks away from the man.
- The woman walks toward the horse.
- The man walks here. (I.e. The man approaches the speaker.)
- The horse stands to the right of the cow.
- The cow stands to the left of the horse.
- The horses are all together.
- The cows are to the north.
- The horses are walking northward.
- The water moves inward. (toward a point possibly from different directions)
- The water moves outward. (away from a point possibly in different directions)
- TENSES, VOICES, PRONOUNS and so forth
- I am leaving. (Describing an event currently happening.)
- I am leaving. (Describing an intended event about to happen.)
- I am leaving. (Showing immediacy or ugrgency.)
- Leave! (Imperative)
- Let's leave. (Suggesting or requesting action.)
- I see the cows.
- You saw the horses. (You singular)
- He will see the man.
- She will see the house.
- He/she has seen the cows. (Gender neutral singular pronoun, if any)
- We will see it.
- I see myself in the water.
- He gave himself some food.
- Do not talk to yourself.
- I was seen by the man.
- I built a house. (for someone else)
- I built a house. (for myself, if you nave a middle voice)
- OTHER VERB MODIFICATIONS
- You must see the man. (You plural)
- We must not see you.
- They may see the horses. (I.e. granting permission)
- She may not go near the horses.
- They can see the cows. (I.e. stating ability to do the action)
- The tree can not see anything.
- You should not talk to animals.
- She made the women happy. (I.e. cause a change in state)
- The men made themselves unhappy.
- ADVERBS or things that act like them
- The man walks slowly.
- The horse walks quickly.
- FOREIGN NAMES or words that don't fit your phonology or morphology
- I saw John and Marsha.
- Julius Ceasar did not see Christopher Columbus.
- ADJECTIVES and other ways to modify a noun
- I saw the black cow.
- He saw the big black horse.
- We saw the man who has two cows.
- The woman on the horse saw us walk by.
- QUESTIONS
- Where are the horses?
- Where are the cows going?
- Is this a dog?
- Do you have horses?
- How many cows does he have?
- What kind of animal is that?
- What is that?
- Who has the biggest horse?
- Who's cow is this?
- DEPENDANT, COINCIDENT AND CONTINGENT EVENTS
- He saw the horse drink the water. (I.e. He saw this: The horse drank the water.)
- I will stand here until the old man comes back. (returns to this place)
- He talks while he walks.
- He is happy because his cows came back.
- He is sad that his horses went away.
- He likes talking with the woman. (I.e. He likes this: He talks to the woman.)
- DISAMBIGUATION
- John saw the man enter his house. ("his" meaning John's house)
- John saw the man enter his house. ("his" meaning the man's house)
- POSSESION
- The man's horse is not here.
- My cow is here.
- Your cow is in the pasture. (You singular)
- His horses are there.
- Her dogs are in the house.
- His/her house is far away. (Gender neutral pronoun if any)
- Our house is near. (I.e. near here)
- Your house is far away. (You plural)
- Their horses are not in the house.
- COMPARISONS
- The horse is as big as the cow.
- The cow is bigger than the man.
- This cow is the man's biggest animal.
- My dog is the smallest one.
- That dog is almost as big as a horse.
- CORE VOCABULARY
- The four seasons are summer, fall, winter, and spring. (or whatever applies on your planet)
- OTHER KEY CONCEPTS - some questions to be addressed
- What number base does your conlang use?
- What is your system of weights and measures?
- What is your system of time measurement, clocks and calandars?
- How is the color wheel divided up?
- What are the color names used by your language?
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- Required Vocabulary
- can (is able) may (is permitted) must should
- to_be build drink eat give go have jump leave make(cause to happen) move see stand talk walk
- here there everywhere somewhere left right north
- this that these those all some
- and not
- anything
- animal cow dog food grass hill horse house man pasture water woman
- I you he she he/she it we you (pl) they
- himself myself themselves yourself
- big (bigger biggest) black far happy (unhappy) old small (smallest)