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These are adjectives that, in English, are placed 'after' the noun they modify and reflects a change that occurs by action of the verb on the noun:
 
* ''She wiped the glass clean''. (The glass was dirty)
 
* ''He painted the fence white''. (The fence was a different colour before he painted it)
 
If you place the adjectives before the noun, then this changes the meaning altogether:
   
* ''She wiped the clean glass''. (The glass is already clean as she wipes it)
 
* ''He painted the white fence''. (The fence is already white before he paints it)
 
In Dalcurian, a resultant adjective immediately 'follows' the verb, and where a pronoun is used, it 'precedes' the pronoun (unlike in English):
 
* '''Sia gä’ipr nørädn di gläj'''. (lit: ''She wiped clean the glass'').                             
 
* '''Mæ gä’emblär etiri di peremitij'''. ''He painted white the fence''.
 
* '''Sia gä’ipr nørädn tiÞ'''. ''She wiped clean it''.
 
* '''Mæ gä’emblär etiri tiÞ'''. ''He painted white it''.
 
[[dal'qörian comparison of adjectives|Comparison of adjectives]]
 
[[dal'qörian comparative sentences|Comparative sentences]]
 
[[dal'qörian adjective endings|Adjective endings]]
 
[[dal'qörian adjective tense|Adjective tense]]
 
[[dal'qörian Attributive and Predicative adjectives|Attributive and Predicative adjectives]]
 
[[dal'qörian Post positive adjectives|Post positive adjectives]]
 
[[dal'qörian Inherent and non-inherent adjectives|Inherent and non-inherent adjectives]]
 
[[dal'qörian Nominal adjectives|Nominal adjectives]]
 
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These are adjectives that, in English, are placed 'after' the noun they modify and reflects a change that occurs by action of the verb on the noun:

  • She wiped the glass clean. (The glass was dirty)
  • He painted the fence white. (The fence was a different colour before he painted it)

If you place the adjectives before the noun, then this changes the meaning altogether:

  • She wiped the clean glass. (The glass is already clean as she wipes it)
  • He painted the white fence. (The fence is already white before he paints it)

In Dalcurian, a resultant adjective immediately 'follows' the verb, and where a pronoun is used, it 'precedes' the pronoun (unlike in English):

  • Sia gä’ipr nørädn di gläj. (lit: She wiped clean the glass).
  • Mæ gä’emblär etiri di peremitij. He painted white the fence.
  • Sia gä’ipr nørädn tiÞ. She wiped clean it.
  • Mæ gä’emblär etiri tiÞ. He painted white it.

Comparison of adjectives

Comparative sentences

Adjective endings

Adjective tense

Attributive and Predicative adjectives

Post positive adjectives

Inherent and non-inherent adjectives

Nominal adjectives

This article is one of many about the Dalcurian language.

Sub categories:

Dalcurian language and basic history:
Halcánian dialect
Dalcurian alphabet and pronunciation
Adjectives:
Comparison of adjectives * Comparative sentences * Adjective endings * Adjective tense * Attributive and Predicative adjectives * Post positive adjectives * Inherent and non-inherent adjectives * Nominal adjectives * Resultant adjectives * Adjectives with prepositions * Adjective Hierarchy * Adjective Negation
Adverbs
Verbs:
The verb to do * Modal Verbs * Verb Moods
Prepositions:
Preposition word order * Alternative uses of prepositions
Negatives
Nouns
Case
Pronouns
Punctuation
Time
Numbers

Miscellaneous word and phrase lists:

Colours * Days/months/seasons * Describing people * Names of Countries * Hello/goodbye Please/thankyou * Intensifiers * English Dalcurian Dictionary

Links:

Omniglot * Various webpages in Dalcurian