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If MIPU
If MIPU
:''' Basapiepo ''mipabo''!'''
:''' Basapiepo ''mupabo''!'''
::''I know'' the answer!
::''I know'' the answer!


:'''Mipefi!'''
:'''Mupefi!'''
::I knew it!
::I knew it!
(''Mipu'' is irregular in that it had an ''-r-'' which changed the ''-i-'' to ''-u-'', and then disappeared.)

Revision as of 06:42, 13 August 2016

Im sorry for making many small edits

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Note to self: Soapboy level: catching candy etc --> extra lives etc, but catching orange --> death. (No, Fruit Ninja did not inspire this. If anything its much more similar to an obscure game from the mid 1990s where most fruits are good for you but strawberries kill you.)

pupwala ..... it's raining. Puptwala .... it might rain.


Tatap tabap

Pabappa /ts/ and /ps/

The Pabappa sound change /tʷ/ > /p/ could have caused much /tʷs/ to go to /ps/, but it would be recorded in the dictionary as /ts/ because I was not planning at the time to have Pabappa preserve distinct labialized forms of consonants long enough for the shift to take place. However, going through the entire dictionary I could not find a single example of /ts/ coming from an earlier /tʷs/ (which would have in turn come from the sequence /tus/ in Babakiam). Therefore, I have made no changes to the dictionary.

Pseudo agentive a

Pseudo passive u

S verbs

Special , not serial

NOTES

Things to do

  • Find the conlang sample sentences. googling "I am standing between a cat and a rabbit" turns up only a far more abbreviated list.


Other notes

Pautu biba ------> Parti ?

"pul" verbs ... pulma could be one of them

The inabilitative mood is the negative of the habilitative. It is paf/taf/af whereas the habilitative is pw/tw/w. Thus e.g. vwampafwabo "I can't eat you." It could be analyzed as an infix of -af- on the habilitative.

Also, the -ep- infix can rescue some fos of the habilitative from sound collisions.

SABER vs CONOCER

Also, remember to ditstinguish SABER vs CONOCER. Poswa's CONOCER verb is biam (from Babakiam bi ŋabibam)

Note, this is prtobably only due to analogy. it would otherwise more likely be bi ŋaibam, without the extra -b-. This would produce the final form biaebam, with one less contraction even though the original starting point was a shorter word.


... what is the far more common SABER verb? If WAEMA

Basapiepo waevabo!
I know the answer!
Waevefi!
I knew it!

If MIPU

Basapiepo mupabo!
I know the answer!
Mupefi!
I knew it!

(Mipu is irregular in that it had an -r- which changed the -i- to -u-, and then disappeared.)