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=Newin=
=Dyadic (C049314)=
 
Antepenultimate stress. /n/ is moraic. Spoken in the Great Northern Marsh.
 
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! Prefixes
! Meaning
! Example 1
! Translation 1
! Example 2
! Translation 2
|-
! 0-
| basic dyad
| npabi
| mother & children (discrete group)
| nnawe
| mother & child
|-
! bi-
| groups of the dyad
| binpabi
| groups of mother & children
| binnawe
| groups of mother & child
|-
! nsu-
| first element of the dyad
| nsunpabi
| mother of more than one child
| nsunnawe
| mother of a single child
|-
! nbo-
| inverse number of nsu-
| nbonpabi
| mothers of more than one child
| nbonnawe
| mothers, each of a single child
|-
! co-
| second element of the dyad
| conpabi
| children/siblings
| connawe
| only child of a mother; non-sibling
|-
! so-
| inverse number of co-
| sonpabi
| child/sibling
| sonnawe
| only children of mothers; non-siblings
|-
|}
 
=Newin/Nein (C092713)=
 
==Newin==
 
Newin, or Unewinkorm Usiruyankann, is the language of the Usiruyankorm, the American Robins, who settled on the shores of the Great Water.


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|-
! Clause Coordinators
! Tense/Aspect
! Newin
|-
! Imperfective
| kinm
|-
! Perfective
| pemm
|-
! Iterative
| tarm
|-
! Inceptive
| wirm
|-
|}
 
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! Switch Reference Prefixes
! Past Time
! Past Time
! Present Time
! Present Time
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=Nein=
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|-
! Other Operations
! Newin
|-
! Augmentive
| kimn
|-
! Diminutive
| monn
|-
! Causative
| ni
|-
! Benefactive
| wi
|-
! Up
| kiwi
|-
! Down
| kun
|-
|}
 
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! Negative
! Newin
|-
!
| pum
|-
|}
 
Order of affixes: for nouns, GENDER-ROOT-NUMBER-OPERATIONS-CASE; for verbs, SWITCH REFERENCE-ROOT-OPERATIONS-TENSE
 
==Nein==
 
Nein, or Uneinkora Uhiruankana, is the language of the Uhiruankora, the American Robins, who settled on the shores of the Great Water.


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| ina, inn
| ina, inn
| o
| o
|-
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! Tense/Aspect
! Nein
|-
! Imperfective
| kina, kimm
|-
! Perfective
| pema, pemm
|-
! Iterative
| tara, tarm
|-
! Inceptive
| ira, irm
|-
|-
|}
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|-
! Clause Coordinators
! Switch Reference Prefixes
! Past Time
! Past Time
! Present Time
! Present Time
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| nâr, narr
| nâr, narr
| nur (analogical from ror), nurr
| nur (analogical from ror), nurr
|-
|}
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! Cases
! Nein
|-
! Topic
| kora, korm
|-
! Nominative
| 0
|-
! Oblique
| kana, kann
|-
! Terminative
| kuna, kunn
|-
|}
{|class="wikitable"
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! Other Operations
! Nein
|-
! Augmentive
| kima, kîn, kinn (analogical)
|-
! Diminutive
| mona, monn
|-
! Causative
| ni
|-
! Benefactive
| i
|-
! Up
| kî
|-
! Down
| kun, kû (analogical)
|-
|}
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! Negative
! Newin
|-
!
| pum, pû
|-
|-
|}
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 1 March 2018

A place for my stubs and sub-stubs so I don't have dozens of stubs

Dyadic (C049314)

Antepenultimate stress. /n/ is moraic. Spoken in the Great Northern Marsh.

Prefixes Meaning Example 1 Translation 1 Example 2 Translation 2
0- basic dyad npabi mother & children (discrete group) nnawe mother & child
bi- groups of the dyad binpabi groups of mother & children binnawe groups of mother & child
nsu- first element of the dyad nsunpabi mother of more than one child nsunnawe mother of a single child
nbo- inverse number of nsu- nbonpabi mothers of more than one child nbonnawe mothers, each of a single child
co- second element of the dyad conpabi children/siblings connawe only child of a mother; non-sibling
so- inverse number of co- sonpabi child/sibling sonnawe only children of mothers; non-siblings

Newin/Nein (C092713)

Newin

Newin, or Unewinkorm Usiruyankann, is the language of the Usiruyankorm, the American Robins, who settled on the shores of the Great Water.

Gender Prefixes Newin
Male Avian wu
Male, Non-Avian won
Female ten
Lustrous mo
Non-Lustrous mi
Number System Visible Audible/Invisible Inaudible
Singular tin timr tir
Dual sorn son sim
Plural yan yinn yo
Tense/Aspect Newin
Imperfective kinm
Perfective pemm
Iterative tarm
Inceptive wirm
Switch Reference Prefixes Past Time Present Time Future Time
Same Subject ronr ramr ror
Different Subject numr narr nunr
Cases Newin
Topic korm
Nominative 0
Oblique kann
Terminative kunn
Other Operations Newin
Augmentive kimn
Diminutive monn
Causative ni
Benefactive wi
Up kiwi
Down kun
Negative Newin
pum

Order of affixes: for nouns, GENDER-ROOT-NUMBER-OPERATIONS-CASE; for verbs, SWITCH REFERENCE-ROOT-OPERATIONS-TENSE

Nein

Nein, or Uneinkora Uhiruankana, is the language of the Uhiruankora, the American Robins, who settled on the shores of the Great Water.

Gender Prefixes Nein Newin
Male Avian u wu
Male, Non-Avian on, orr, omm won
Female ten, terr, temm ten
Lustrous mo mo
Non-Lustrous mi mi
Number System Visible Audible/Invisible Inaudible
Singular tin tîr, tirr tir
Dual sora, sorr sô, sor sim, sî
Plural an, arr ina, inn o
Tense/Aspect Nein
Imperfective kina, kimm
Perfective pema, pemm
Iterative tara, tarm
Inceptive ira, irm
Switch Reference Prefixes Past Time Present Time Future Time
Same Subject rôr. rorr râr, rarr ror
Different Subject nûr, nurr nâr, narr nur (analogical from ror), nurr
Cases Nein
Topic kora, korm
Nominative 0
Oblique kana, kann
Terminative kuna, kunn
Other Operations Nein
Augmentive kima, kîn, kinn (analogical)
Diminutive mona, monn
Causative ni
Benefactive i
Up
Down kun, kû (analogical)
Negative Newin
pum, pû