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=Kipin Noun Phrases= | =Kipin Noun Phrases= | ||
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Possession is head marked in Kipin. The possessum is marked for the person, number, and in third person, gender of the possessor | Possession is head marked in Kipin. The possessum is marked for the person, number, and in third person, gender of the possessor | ||
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{| | {| | ||
| ije||iwi ||gurfin | | ije-||iwi ||gurfin | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ije||yu ||gurfin | | ije-||yu ||gurfin | ||
|- | |- | ||
| hen|| | | hen-||3.H ||widow | ||
|} | |} | ||
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''myijeiwi gurfin lutwifogurgnu'' | ''myijeiwi gurfin lutwifogurgnu'' | ||
{| | {| | ||
| my||ije||iwi ||gurfin ||lu||twifo||gur||gnu | | my-||ije||-iwi ||gurfin ||lu-||twifo-||gur-||gnu | ||
|- | |- | ||
| gnu||ije||yu ||gurfin ||lu||ce||gur||gnu | | gnu-||ije-||yu ||gurfin ||lu-||ce-||gur-||gnu | ||
| A. | |- | ||
| A.ACC-||hen-||3.H ||widow ||1-||see-||REC.PST-||3.A | |||
|} | |} | ||
I saw the widow's hen. | I saw the widow's hen. | ||
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| surfo ||kije | | surfo ||kije | ||
|- | |- | ||
| cowardly || | |surfo ||kije | ||
|- | |||
| cowardly ||lieutenant | |||
|} | |} | ||
Cowardly | Cowardly lieutenant | ||
''firsurfo sarkeseaer'' | ''firsurfo sarkeseaer'' | ||
{| | {| | ||
| fir||surfo ||sar||kesea||er | | fir-||surfo ||sar-||kesea-||er | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ir||surfo | | ir-||surfo ||sar-||kije-||ir | ||
|- | |- | ||
| H. | | 3.H.PL||cowardly ||H.Acc.PL||lieutenant||H.PL | ||
|} | |} | ||
cowardly | cowardly lieutenants | ||
''sixel wexen'' | ''sixel wexen'' | ||
{| | {| | ||
| si||xel ||wexen | | si-||xel ||wexen | ||
|- | |- | ||
| A | |si-||xel ||wexen | ||
|- | |||
| 3.A|| pert ||puffin | |||
|} | |} | ||
Pert puffin | Pert puffin | ||
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pexel wasseampa | pexel wasseampa | ||
{| | {| | ||
| pe||xel ||wasseam||pa | | pe-||xel ||wasseam-||pa | ||
|- | |- | ||
| pa||xel ||wexen||pa | | pa-||xel ||wexen-||pa | ||
|- | |- | ||
| A. | | 3.A.PL||pert ||puffin||A.P | ||
|} | |} | ||
Pert puffins. | Pert puffins. | ||
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''yealdor kipin'' | ''yealdor kipin'' | ||
{| | {| | ||
| ye||aldor ||kipin | | ye-||aldor ||kipin | ||
|- | |- | ||
| yi||aldor ||kipin | | yi-||aldor ||kipin | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 3.INAN-||loud ||voice | ||
|} | |} | ||
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yenkoaldor kekonkolanhe | yenkoaldor kekonkolanhe | ||
{| | {| | ||
| yenko||aldor ||kekon||kolan||ye | | yenko-||aldor ||kekon-||kolan-||ye | ||
|- | |- | ||
| yimpi||aldor ||kipin||kolan||yi | | yimpi||aldor ||kipin||kolan||yi | ||
| | |- | ||
| 3.INAN.PL-||loud ||voice-||INAN.PL-||ERG | |||
|} | |} | ||
Loud voices | Loud voices | ||
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{| | {| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| si||cinhi||xi||mi ||mj||ilhen ||renardo | | si-||cinhi-||xi-||mi ||mj-||ilhen ||renardo | ||
|- | |- | ||
| si||cinhi||xi||gnu ||gnu||ilhen ||renardo | | si-||cinhi-||xi-||gnu ||gnu-||ilhen ||renardo | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3.A||flatter||DIST.PST||3.A ||A.ACC-||cock|| fox | |||
|} | |} | ||
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{| | {| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| er||ral||see||gno ||si||cinhi||xi||mi ||mj||ilhen ||gno||renardo | | er-||ral-||see-||gno ||si-||cinhi-||xi-||mi ||mj-||ilhen ||gno-||renardo | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ir||ral||xi||gnu ||si||cinhi||xi||ngu ||ngu||ilhen ||gnu||renardo | | ir-||ral-||xi-||gnu ||si-||cinhi-||xi-||ngu ||ngu-||ilhen ||gnu-||renardo | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 3.PL.H||chase||DIST.PST-||3.A ||3.A-||flatter-||DIST.PST||3.A ||A.ACC-||cock ||A.ACC-||fox | ||
|} | |} | ||
Latest revision as of 12:02, 14 March 2023
Kipin Noun Phrases
Possession
Possession is head marked in Kipin. The possessum is marked for the person, number, and in third person, gender of the possessor
gotusso
gotu | sso |
gato | sa |
cat | 1 |
My cat.
When the possessor is denoted by an explicit noun phrase, this follows the possessor.
ijeiwi gurfin
ije- | iwi | gurfin |
ije- | yu | gurfin |
hen- | 3.H | widow |
The widow's hen
The possessor always appears in the unmarked case (nominative for Human and Animal nouns, absolutive for Inanimate nouns).
myijeiwi gurfin lutwifogurgnu
my- | ije | -iwi | gurfin | lu- | twifo- | gur- | gnu |
gnu- | ije- | yu | gurfin | lu- | ce- | gur- | gnu |
A.ACC- | hen- | 3.H | widow | 1- | see- | REC.PST- | 3.A |
I saw the widow's hen.
Adjectives
Attributive adjective precede the noun the qualify. They agree for gender and number but not case.
surfo kije
surfo | kije |
surfo | kije |
cowardly | lieutenant |
Cowardly lieutenant
firsurfo sarkeseaer
fir- | surfo | sar- | kesea- | er |
ir- | surfo | sar- | kije- | ir |
3.H.PL | cowardly | H.Acc.PL | lieutenant | H.PL |
cowardly lieutenants
sixel wexen
si- | xel | wexen |
si- | xel | wexen |
3.A | pert | puffin |
Pert puffin
pexel wasseampa
pe- | xel | wasseam- | pa |
pa- | xel | wexen- | pa |
3.A.PL | pert | puffin | A.P |
Pert puffins.
yealdor kipin
ye- | aldor | kipin |
yi- | aldor | kipin |
3.INAN- | loud | voice |
Loud voice
yenkoaldor kekonkolanhe
yenko- | aldor | kekon- | kolan- | ye |
yimpi | aldor | kipin | kolan | yi |
3.INAN.PL- | loud | voice- | INAN.PL- | ERG |
Loud voices
Where multiple adjectives qualify the same noun, they are ordered with the ones representing the newest information first.
Relative clauses
Relative clauses precede the noun qualified and are formed by a gapping strategy. The relativised argument is the grammatical subject of the relative clause, and is omitted in the relative clause.
sicinhiximi mjilhen renardo
si- | cinhi- | xi- | mi | mj- | ilhen | renardo |
si- | cinhi- | xi- | gnu | gnu- | ilhen | renardo |
3.A | flatter | DIST.PST | 3.A | A.ACC- | cock | fox |
The fox who flattered the cock.
The noun thus qualified appears in the case proper to its role in the matrix clause.
erralseegno sicinhiximi mjilhen gnorennardo
er- | ral- | see- | gno | si- | cinhi- | xi- | mi | mj- | ilhen | gno- | renardo |
ir- | ral- | xi- | gnu | si- | cinhi- | xi- | ngu | ngu- | ilhen | gnu- | renardo |
3.PL.H | chase | DIST.PST- | 3.A | 3.A- | flatter- | DIST.PST | 3.A | A.ACC- | cock | A.ACC- | fox |
They chased the fox who flattered the cock.
Note that in this example, the matrix clause conveys new information about the noun qualified by the relative clause, which is therefore defocussed. This is typical behaviour in sentences containing relative clauses, but will not necessarily be the case in all circumstances.
As adjectives are primarily verbal in nature, attributive adjectives may be regarded as a form of simple relative clause.