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*Senjecas has a well-developed system of word formation in which roots are modified by various prefixes and suffixes to form new words.  For example, the root '''ed-''' may give '''e̋da''', eat; '''e̋do''', food; '''e̋ḍi''', edible; '''eðde̋mo''', restaurant; '''ale̋ḍi''', inedible; and '''e̋ðlu''', eater.
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==5.1 Word Structure – '''saɱḅőro'''==
==Pronunciation table==
*5.1.1 A root is that part of a word which remains after its formative elements are removed.  It gives the meaning or abstract idea apart from its relations.  It is not necessarily a monosyllable.
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*5.1.2 A simple word is formed from a single root.  A compound word is formed by combining two or more roots.
! colspan="6" | <center>'''peműko'''<br>(labial)</center>
*5.1.3 The verb is the most important part of speech in Senjecas.  A major part of the Senjecan vocabulary is derived from verbs.  To the verbal root are added prefixes and suffixes to form other words, such as nouns and adjectives, ''e.g.'', '''műsa''', steam; '''műso''', steam; '''műsi''', steamy.  In many modern languages, including English, this example would seem to be that of a noun which has given rise to a verb.  It is not understood that way in Senjecas.  Words that are not derived from verbs are known as non-derivative words.
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*5.1.4 Other parts of speech formed from a verbal root are called deverbatives, ''e.g.'', '''ásurta̋ima''', principality, from '''asűru''', prince, and '''ta̋ima''', region.
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*5.1.5 There are eight categories of words in Senjecas.
! colspan="6" | '''riisűko'''<br>(dental)
#The verb with its derivatives, ''e.g.'', '''ṅa̋xa''', defy; '''ṅa̋xa''', defiance; '''ṅa̋xi''', defiant; '''ṅáxu''', nevertheless; '''ṅáxa''', despite; '''ṅáxi''', although.
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#The non-derivative noun with its derivatives, ''e.g.'', '''pőno''', metal; '''poną̋gu''', metalworker; '''pőni''', metallic.
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#The non-derivative adjective with its derivatives, ''e.g.'', '''mą̋ni''', wet; '''mą̋nta''', wetness.  Any non-derivative adjective can be used as a verb, '''mu mą̋na''', I am wet.
! colspan="6" | '''muitűko'''<br>(alveolar)
#The non-derivative adverb with its derivatives, ''e.g.'', '''méti''', ''adv.'' at the same time; '''méta''', ''postp.'' at the same time as; '''métu''', ''cnj''. at the same time that.
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#The non-derivative pronoun, ''e.g.'', '''mu''', I.
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#The non-derivative postposition, ''e.g.'', '''súna''', with.
! colspan="6-" | '''vainűko'''<br>(palatal)
#The non-derivative conjunction, ''e.g.'', '''ɱo''', or.
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#The non-derivative interjection, ''e.g.'', '''ɱai̋''', woe.
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*5.1.6 The basic form of the Senjecan verb is called the triphonetic root.  In its simplest form, it consists of a vowel (ØVØ, '''o-'''); a consonant and a vowel (CVØ, '''bą̋-''') a consonant, a vowel(s), and a consonant (CVC, '''kup-'''); or a null, a vowel(s), and a consonant (ØVC, '''em-''').
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5.1.7 A lengthened triphonetic root can be formed by inserting a non-plosive consonant (N) before the last consonant (CVNC, '''kerv-'''; ØVNC, '''oln-''').
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*5.1.8 Compound verbs may be formed by adding a proclitic element to the triphonetic root, ''e.g.'', '''pu-a̋ta''', return.  These proclitic elements may be any part of speech.  As with enclitics, the proclitic element is intoned on the basal pitch.
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*5.1.9 To this triphonetic root are added the various prefixes and suffixes to form compound words, ''e.g., ''nouns from verbs.
! colspan="6" | '''ṡ̨uuše̋nos'''<br>(vowels with प)
*5.1.10 Pronouns, ''e.g.'', '''mu'''; non-derivative adverbs and postpositions, ''e.g.'', '''íðu'''; and non-derivative nouns and adjectives, ''e.g.'', '''vőlᵹo''', have their own forms independent of any triphonetic root.  To these also may be added the various prefixes and suffixes to form other parts of speech, ''e.g.'', '''fırı̨̋si''', toothless.
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==5.2 Compounding Rules – '''kaþzı̋los'''==
*5.2.1 If the first element in the compound word ends in a single consonant and the initial letter of the second element is a vowel, the second element is added to the root of the first element, ''e.g.'', '''tı̨̋r-a''', scrape, + '''ta̋ino''', stone, = '''tįrta̋ino''', scouring stone; '''őc-i''', swift, + '''őre''', hawk = '''ocǫ̋re''', goshawk.
*5.2.2 If the first element in the compound word ends in a single consonant and the initial letter of the second element is a consonant, the second element is added to the root, ''e.g.'', '''abe̋l-o''', apple + '''hę̋lo''', cider = '''ábelhę̋lo''', apple cider.  But remember lenition, ''e.g.'', '''e̋d-a''', to eat + '''pę̋ka''', plan = '''eðpę̋ka''', diet.
*5.2.3 If the root of the first element ends in two consonants and the second element begins with a consonant, an epenthetic '''-ɘ-''' is added for euphony, ''e.g.'', '''rűᵹm-o''', cream + '''tų̋ro''', cheese = '''ruᵹmɘtų̋ro''', creamed cheese.
*5.2.4 If the root of the first element ends in a double consonant and the second element begins with a vowel, the second is added to the root, e.g., '''še̋lp-o''', sulfur + '''ą̋go''', acid = '''šelpą̋go''', sulfuric acid.
*5.2.5 If the first element in the compound word ends with a palatalized consonant, the palatal indicator is changed into the short vowel known as '''nı̋þi'''  (weak i), ''e.g.'', '''hőlv̇-e''', swan + '''hą̋łe''', chick = '''holvıhą̋łe''', cygnet.
*5.2.6 If the first element in the compound word ends with a labialized consonant and the second element begins with a consonant the labial indicator is changed into the short vowel known as '''nı̋þu''' (weak u), ''e.g.'', '''k̬e̋řa''', crush + '''-lo''', instrumental suffix = '''k̬e̋rylo''', crusher.


==5.3 Denominatives '''feþgı̨̋naþos'''==
==Part IV - WORD FORMATION – '''pűlo m̃''' – ''' sam̃zı̋na'''==
*Senjecas has a well-developed system of [[Wikipedia:Word formation|word formation]] in which [[Wikipedia:Root (linguistics)|roots]] are modified by various prefixes and suffixes to form new words. For example, the root '''ed-''' may give '''e̋da''', eat; '''e̋do''', food; '''e̋d̨i''', edible; '''eðde̋mo''', restaurant; '''ale̋d̨i''', inedible; and '''e̋ðlu''', eater.
 
===4.1 [[Wikipedia:Morphology (linguistics)|Morphology]] – '''sám̃zinsa̋a̋r̈a'''===
 
*4.1.1 A [[Wikipedia:Root (linguistics)|root]] ('''fűlo''') is that part of a word which remains after its formative elements are removed. It gives the meaning or abstract idea apart from its relations. It is not necessarily a monosyllable.
 
*4.1.2 A simple word is formed from a single root. A compound word is formed by combining two or more roots.
 
*4.1.3 The basic form of the Senjecan verb may consist of a vowel (V-, '''o-'''); a consonant and a vowel (CV-, '''baa-'''); a consonant, a vowel(s), and a consonant (CVC-, '''kup-'''); or a vowel(s) and a consonant (VC-, '''em-''').
 
*4.1.4 A lengthened root can be formed by inserting a non-plosive consonant (N) before the last consonant (CVNC-, '''le̋mb-'''; VNC-, '''a̋st-''').
 
*4.1.5 [[Wikipedia:Morphological derivation|Derivatives]] of verbs may be formed by adding a proclitic element to the root, ''e.g.'', '''an-dőőa''', reciprocate. As with enclitics, the proclitic element is intoned on the low pitch. These proclitic elements are linked to the root by a [[Wikipedia:Hyphen|hyphen]].
 
*4.1.6 To this root are added the various prefixes and suffixes to form compound words, ''e.g.'', nouns from verbs.
 
*4.1.7 Nouns and pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and postpositions not derived from verbs have their own forms independent of any verb root. To these also may be added the various prefixes and suffixes to form other parts of speech, ''e.g.'', '''fɪrı̋ı̋si''', toothless.
 
 
===4.2 Compounding Rules – '''kaþre̋e̋ȝos'''===
 
*4.2.1 Compound words are very common in Senjecas. They are formed where other languages might use noun modifiers, ''e.g.'', '''ga̋þo''', berry + '''va̋a̋ȝo''', crop field = '''gaþva̋a̋ȝo ''', berry patch.
 
*4.2.2 If the first element in the compound word ends in a single consonant and the initial letter of the second element is a vowel, the second element is added to the root of the first element, ''e.g.'', '''ba̋na''', wash + '''amvőro''', tub = '''bánamvőro''', washtub; '''őṡi''', swift, + '''őre''', hawk = '''oṡőre''', goshawk.
 
*4.2.3 If the first element in the compound word ends in a single consonant and the initial letter of the second element is a consonant, the second element is added to the root, ''e.g.'', '''abe̋lo''', apple + '''he̋e̋lo''', cider = '''ábelhe̋e̋lo''', apple cider. But remember lenition, ''e.g.'', '''e̋da''', eat + '''pe̋e̋xo''', plan = '''eðpe̋e̋xo''', diet.
 
*4.2.4 If the root of the first element in the compound word ends in two consonants and the second element begins with a vowel, the second is added to the root, ''e.g.'', '''ha̋rmo''', temple, + '''e̋ðo''', vestibule = '''harme̋ðo''', temple entrance hall.
 
*4.2.5 If the root of the first element in the compound word ends in two consonants and the second element begins with a consonant, an [[Wikipedia:Epenthesis#Breaking consonant clusters|epenthetic]] <'''ɛ'''> is added for euphony, ''e.g.'', '''a̋lvi''', barley + '''ȝőőuso''', broth = '''alvɛȝőőuso''', barley broth.
 
*4.2.6 If the first element in the compound word ends with a palatalized consonant, the palatal indicator is changed into the short vowel known as '''nı̋þi''' (weak i), ''e.g.'', '''hőlv̨e''', swan + '''ha̋a̋ɫe''', chick = '''holvɪha̋a̋ɫe''', cygnet.
 
*4.2.7 If the first element in the compound word ends with a labialized consonant and the second element begins with a consonant the labial indicator is changed into the short vowel known as '''nı̋þu''' (weak u), ''e.g.'', '''al̬a''', brew + '''de̋mo''', building = '''alyde̋mo''', brewery.
 
 
===4.3 Denominatives - '''feþgı̋ı̋naþos'''===
*Denominative words are compound words built on the root of a noun.
*Denominative words are compound words built on the root of a noun.
===5.3.1 Denominative nouns from simple nouns===
*5.3.1.1 Most of the names of animals have only one word for both sexes; these are known as '''epicene''' words, ''e.g.'', '''őlce''', moose.  In order to designate the sex of epicene words, a prefix is added.
**To designate a male animal, the prefix is '''ur-''', ''e.g.'', '''mőre''', horse; '''urmőre''', stallion.
**To designate a female animal, the prefix is '''į-''', ''e.g.'', '''mőre''', horse; '''įmőre''', mare.
*5.3.1.2 The noun suffix '''-ą̋gu''', combined with a common noun, forms nouns for people characterized by this noun, ''e.g.'', '''ɱe̋ino''', wine; '''ɱeiną̋gu''', vintner; '''oną̋ɱo''', barge; '''ónąɱą̋gu''', bargeman.
*5.3.1.3 The noun suffix '''-a̋ƶe''' when added to the root denotes various kinds of small ungulates, ''e.g.'', '''ᵹǫre̋to''', ridge of a mountain; '''ᵹǫ́reta̋ƶe''', chamois.
*5.3.1.4 The noun suffix '''-be̋la''' when added to the name of a body part indicates the surgical excision of that part, ''e.g.'', '''ġődo''', stomach; '''ġoðbe̋la''', gastrectomy.
*5.3.1.5 The noun suffix '''-cę̋ɱa''' when added to the root denotes an inflammation of the body part named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''rűto''', stomach; '''ruþcę̋ɱa''', gastritis.
*5.3.1.6 The noun suffix -de̋mo when added to the root denotes the residence of that which is named in the noun root or a building pertaining to that which is named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''ɱe̋ȝe''', bird; '''ɱeide̋mo''', aviary.
*5.3.1.7 The noun suffix '''-e''' when added to the root denotes animals that are characterized by what is named in the verb, noun or adjective root, ''e.g.'', '''la̋ci''', speckled; '''la̋ce''', salmon.
*5.3.1.8 The noun suffix '''-e̋ðlo''' when added to the root denotes a place frequented by what is named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''arǫ̋de''', heron; '''árǫdę̋ðlo''', heronry.
*5.3.1.9 The noun suffix '''-e̋ḷe''' when added to the noun root denotes the young of mammals, ''e.g.'', '''ną̋ȝe''', dog; '''nąȝe̋ḷe''', puppy.
*5.3.1.10 The noun suffix '''-ı̨̋mo''' when added to the noun root denotes a solution of what is named in the noun base, ''e.g.'', '''sa̋lo''', salt; '''salı̨̋mo''', salt water, brine.
*5.3.1.11 The noun suffix '''-ı̋ȝo''' when added to the root denotes a collective noun, ''e.g.'', '''ve̋do''', glass; '''vedı̋ȝo''', glassware.
*5.3.1.12 The noun suffix '''-k-''' when added to the root denotes diminutives of or terms of endearment for what is named in the noun base.  Because this suffix is an enclitic, the primary intonation remains on the original syllable of the root word, ''e.g.'', '''sı̋me''', eagle owl; '''sı̋mke''', little owl.
*5.3.1.13 The noun suffix '''-mę̋lo''' when added to the noun root denotes the instrument that measures what is named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''te̋na''', time; '''tenmę̋lo''', clock.
*5.3.1.14 The suffix '''-me̋xa''' forms nouns that signify the name of a country when added to the name of the inhabitant, ''e.g.'', '''belgu''', Belgian; '''belgɘme̋xa''', Belgium.
*5.3.1.15 The noun suffix '''–ru''', combined with a place name, forms the noun for the inhabitant of a place, ''e.g.'', '''mezdą̋ṅa''', Volga region; '''mezdą̋nıru''', Volga region resident; '''ángelme̋xa''', England; '''ángelme̋xru''', Englishman.
*5.3.1.16 The noun suffix '''-są̋ra''' when added to the noun root denotes the science, theory or study of what is named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''ṅa̋ru''', human; '''ṅarsa̋ra''', anthropology.
*5.3.1.17 The noun suffix ''-ta'' when added to the verb or noun root denotes the state, quality, or condition of being what is named in the noun root, -ty,  -ness, -tude, -hood, ''etc.'', ''e.g.'', '''mą̋ma''', mother; '''mą̋mta''', motherhood.
*5.3.1.18 The noun suffix '''-temlu''' when added to the noun root denotes a person who works with the metal named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''ha̋lo''', gold; '''háltemlu''', goldsmith.
*5.3.1.19 The noun suffix '''-vęlu''' when added to the noun root denotes the person in charge of what is named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''ða̋mu''', family; '''ðamvę̋lu''', head of the family.
*5.3.1.20 The noun suffix '''–ƶ-''' when added to the root augments the meaning of the noun, ''e.g.'', '''ą̋þe''', fire; '''ą̋þƶe''', conflagration.
*5.3.1.21 The patronymic is formed by prefixing '''aþ-''' to the noun or name, ''e.g.'', '''aþ-te̋mlu''', son/daughter of the smith.
*5.3.1.22 The palatalized noun suffix + '''-a''' denotes a country named from its inhabitants or from some other source, ''e.g.'', '''germa̋nu''', German; '''germa̋ṅa''', Germany.  If the noun ends in a vowel, '''-ṅa''' is added, ''e.g.'', '''sefdą̋es''', seven-rivers; '''sefdą̋ṅa''', Sefdaania.


===5.3.2 Denominative nouns from simple adjectives===
====4.3.1 Denominative nouns from simple nouns====
*5.3.2.1 The noun suffix '''-ı̋ȝo''' when added to cardinal numerals denotes inanimate nouns of quantity, ''e.g.'', '''rűþ''', six; ruþı̋ȝo, hexad.
 
*5.3.2.2 The noun suffix '''-ı̋ȝu''' when added to cardinal numerals denotes animate nouns of quantity, ''e.g.'', '''rűþ''', six; ruþı̋ȝu, sextet.
*4.3.1.1 Most of the names of animals have only one word for both sexes; these are known as [[Wikipedia:Epicene|epicene]] words, ''e.g.'', '''ve̋vre''', beaver. In order to designate the sex of epicene words, a prefix is added.
*5.3.2.3 The noun suffix '''-o''' when added to the adjective root denotes a concrete noun related to the adjective root, '''e.g.''', '''da̋li''', delicious; '''da̋lo''', delicacy.
 
*5.3.2.4 The noun suffix '''-ta''' when added to the adjective root denotes the state, quality, or condition of being what is named in the adjective root, -ty, -ness, -tude, ''e.g.'', '''re̋uði''', red; '''re̋uðta''', redness.
::To designate a male animal, the prefix is '''ur-''', ''e.g.'', '''ur-ve̋vre''', male beaver.
*5.3.2.5 The noun suffix '''-u''' when added to the adjective root denotes a person possessing the quality named in the adjective root, ''e.g.'', '''ma̋ᵹi''', young; '''ma̋ᵹu''', youth.
::To designate a female animal, the prefix is '''ii-''', ''e.g.'', '''ii-ve̋vre''', female beaver.
 
*4.3.1.2 '''-a̋a̋gu''' combined with a noun forms a noun denoting a profession or occupation, ''e.g.'', '''m̃e̋ino''', wine; '''m̃eina̋a̋gu''', vintner; '''on̈a̋a̋m̃o''', barge; '''ón̈aam̃a̋a̋gu''', bargeman.
 
*4.3.1.3 '''aþ-''' combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the patronymic, ''e.g.'', '''aþ-zɔ̋ðlu''', son/daughter of the farmer.
 
*4.3.1.4 '''-be̋lra''' [< '''be̋la''', ''t.v.'' excise] combined with the name of a body part forms a noun denoting the surgical excision of that part, ''e.g.'', '''ɠődo''', stomach; '''ɠoðbe̋lra''', gastrectomy.
 
*4.3.1.5 '''-de̋mo''' [< '''de̋ma''', ''t.v.'' build] combined with an animal name forms a noun denoting the residence of that animal, ''e.g.'', '''m̃e̋ȝe''', bird; '''m̃eide̋mo''', aviary.
 
*4.3.1.6 '''–e''' combined with a noun forms a noun denoting animals that are characterized by what is named in the noun, ''e.g.'', '''se̋e̋fa''', grasp + '''na̋so''', nose = '''seefna̋se''', tapir.
 
*4.3.1.7 '''-e̋ðlo''' combined with the name of an animal forms a noun denoting a place frequented by that animal, ''e.g.'', '''arőőde''', heron; '''ároode̋ðlo''', heronry.
 
*4.3.1.8 '''-e̋l̨e''' combined with the name of a mammal forms a noun denoting the young of that mammal, ''e.g.'', '''na̋a̋ȝe''', dog; '''naaȝe̋l̨e''', puppy.
 
*4.3.1.9 '''-ı̋ı̋mo''' combined with a noun forms a noun denoting a solution of what is named in the noun, ''e.g.'', '''sa̋lo''', salt; '''salı̋ı̋mo''', salt water, brine.
 
*4.3.1.10 '''-ı̋ȝo''' combined with a noun forms a collective noun, ''e.g.'', '''ve̋do''', glass; '''vedı̋ȝo''', glassware; '''la̋a̋ne''', red deer; '''laanı̋ȝo''', herd of red deer.
 
*4.3.1.11 '''-k-''' combined with a noun forms a noun denoting a diminutive of or a term of endearment for the noun. Because this suffix is an enclitic, the high pitch remains on the original syllable of the root word, ''e.g.'' '''ka̋a̋m̃e''', eagle owl; '''ka̋a̋m̃ke''', Scops owl.
 
*4.3.1.12 '''-me̋e̋lo''' [< '''me̋e̋a''', ''t.v.'' measure] combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the instrument that measures what is named in the noun, ''e.g.'', '''te̋na''', time; '''tenme̋e̋lo''', clock.
 
*4.3.1.13 '''-sa̋a̋r̈a''' [< '''sa̋a̋ra''', ''t.v.'' know] combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the science, theory or study of what is named in the noun, ''-ology'', ''e.g.'', '''n̨a̋ru''', human; '''n̨arsa̋a̋r̈a''', anthropology.
 
*4.3.1.14 '''–sta''' combined with the name of an animal denotes the hunting of that animal, ''e.g.'', '''m̃e̋ȝe''', bird; '''m̃eȝe̋sta''', birding, fowling.
 
*4.3.1.15 '''-ṡe̋e̋m̃a''' [< '''ṡe̋e̋m̃a''', ''i.v.'' become inflamed] combined with the name of a body part forms a noun denoting an inflammation of that part, ''e.g.'', '''ɠődo''', stomach; '''ɠoðṡe̋e̋m̃a''', gastritis.
 
*4.3.1.16 '''-ta''' combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the state, quality, or condition of being what is named in the verb or noun, ''-ty'', ''-ness'', ''-tude'', ''-hood'', ''e.g.'', '''ma̋a̋ma''', mother; '''ma̋a̋mta''', motherhood.
 
*4.3.1.17 '''-þűslu''' [< '''þűṡo''', hammer] combined with a noun forms a noun denoting a person who works with the metal named in the noun, ''e.g.'', '''gı̋lo''', gold; '''gilþűslu''', goldsmith.
 
*4.3.1.18 '''-ve̋e̋l̤u''' [< '''ve̋e̋la''', ''t.v.'' be in charge of] combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the person in charge of what is named in the noun, ''e.g.'', '''ða̋mu''', family; '''ðamve̋e̋l̤u''', head of the family.
 
*4.3.1.19 '''–ż-''' combined with a noun augments the meaning of the noun, ''e.g.'', '''a̋a̋þe''', fire; '''a̋a̋þże''', conflagration.
 
====4.3.2 Denominative nouns from simple adjectives====
 
*4.3.2.1 '''-e''' combined with an adjective forms a noun denoting an animal that is characterized by what is named in the adjective, ''e.g.'', '''la̋ṡi''', speckled; '''la̋ṡe''', salmon.
 
*4.3.2.2 '''-ı̋ȝo''' combined with a cardinal number forms a noun denoting inanimate nouns of quantity, ''e.g.'', '''sa̋a̋d''', six; '''saadı̋ȝo''', hexad.
 
*4.3.2.3 '''-ı̋ȝu''' combined with a cardinal number forms a noun denoting animate nouns of quantity, ''e.g.'', '''sa̋a̋d''', six; '''saadı̋ȝu''', sextet.
 
*4.3.2.4 '''-o''' combined with an adjective forms a noun denoting a perceptible noun related to the adjective, ''e.g.'', '''epe̋li''', infirm; '''epe̋lo''', physical infirmity.
 
*4.3.2.5 '''-ta''' combined with an adjective forms a noun denoting the state, quality, or condition of being what is named in the adjective, ''-ty'','' -ness'', ''-tude'', ''e.g.'', '''re̋uði''', red; '''re̋uðta''', redness.
 
*4.3.2.6 '''-u''' combined with an adjective forms a noun denoting a person possessing the quality named in the adjective root, ''e.g.'', '''ma̋ƣi''', young; '''ma̋ƣu''', youth.
 
====4.3.3 Denominative adjectives from nouns====
 
*4.3.3.1 '''-i''' combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting the existence of or a relationship to what is named in the noun root, ''-(e)y'', ''-(e)d'', ''e.g.'', '''e̋lo''', stripe; '''e̋li''', striped.
 
*4.3.3.2 '''–m-''' combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting the possession of the physical attribute named in the noun root, ''-(e)y'', -''(e)d'', ''e.g.'', '''pa̋a̋do''', pouch; '''pa̋a̋ðme''', marsupial. It is used in words where, in English, the ''–ed'' form would be used, ''e.g.'', '''főrmi''', winged.
 
*4.3.3.3 '''-m̃-''' combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting pertaining to, connected with, belonging to, of the nature of, or characteristic of what is named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''ba̋a̋ve''', cat; '''ba̋a̋vm̃i''', feline, catlike. (''cf.'' 4.3.3.4)
 
*4.3.3.4 '''–n-''' combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting similarity, likeness or resemblance to what is named in the noun root, -ish, -like, ''e.g.'', '''ba̋a̋ve''', cat; '''ba̋a̋vni''', like a cat. (''cf.'' 4.3.3.3)
 
*4.3.3.5 '''–on-''' combined with a palatalized noun forms an adjective denoting made of the material named in the noun, ''e.g.'', '''taga̋ro''', tin; '''tágar̨őni''', made of tin, stannic.
 
*4.3.3.6 '''–r-''' combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting being full of what is named in the noun, -ful, ''e.g.'', '''űþa''', (good) luck, fortune; '''űþri''', lucky, fortunate.
 
*4.3.3.7 '''-s̨őőm-''' combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting imperviousness to or the ability to resist or withstand what is named in the noun, -proof, -tight, ''e.g.'', '''hűro''', water; '''hurs̨őőmi''', waterproof, watertight.
 
*4.3.3.8 '''–zini''' [< '''zı̋na''', ''t.v.'' form] combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting having the shape or form of what is named in the noun, ''e.g.'', '''m̃e̋ho''', wedge; '''m̃ehzı̋ni''', wedge-shaped.
 
====4.3.4 Denominative adjectives from adjectives====


===5.3.3 Denominative adjectives from nouns===
*4.3.4.1 '''–ti''' combined with a cardinal number forms an ordinal number, ''e.g.'', '''þűn''', one; '''þűnti''', first.
*5.3.3.1 The adjectival suffix '''-i''' when added to the noun root denotes the existence of or a relationship to what is named in the noun root, -(e)y, -(e)d, ''e.g.'', '''e̋lo''', stripe; '''e̋li''', striped.
*5.3.3.2 The adjectival suffix '''–m-''' when added to the noun root denotes the possession of the physical attribute named in the noun root, -(e)y, -(e)d, ''e.g.'', '''pą̋do''', pouch;  '''pą̋ðme''', marsupial.
*5.3.3.3 The adjectival suffix '''-ɱ-''' when added to the noun root denotes pertaining to, connected with, belonging to, of the nature of, or characteristic of what is named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''bą̋ve''', cat; '''bą̋vɱi''', feline. (Cf. 5.3.3.4)
*5.3.3.4 The adjectival suffix '''–n-''' forms adjectives from nouns, signifying similarity, likeness or resemblance to what is named in the noun root, -ish, -like, ''e.g.'', '''bą̋ve''', cat; '''bą̋vni''', like a cat. (''Cf.'' 5.3.3.3)
*5.3.3.5 The adjectival suffix '''–on-''' when added to the palatalized root of the noun, denotes made of the material named in the noun, ''e.g.'', '''taga̋ro''', tin; '''taga̋ṙoni''', made of tin, stannic.
*5.3.3.6 The adjectival suffix '''–r-''' when added to the noun root denotes being full of what is named in the noun root, -ful, ''e.g.'', '''űþa''', (good) luck, fortune; '''űþri''', lucky, fortunate.
*5.3.3.7 The adjectival suffix '''-ṡǫ̋m-''' when added to the noun root denotes imperviousness to or the ability to resist or withstand what is named in the noun root, -proof, -tight, ''e.g.'', '''hűro''', water; '''hurṡǫ̋mi''', waterproof, watertight.
*5.3.3.8 The adjectival suffix '''–zin-''' when added to the noun root denotes having the shape or form of what is named in the noun root, ''e.g.'', '''ɱe̋ho''', wedge; '''ɱehzı̋ni''', wedge-shaped.


===5.3.4 Denominative adjectives from adjectives===
*4.3.4.2 '''–Vski''' combined with an adjective forms a moderative adjective denoting somewhat or rather, -ish, ''e.g.'', '''ða̋li''', green; '''ðala̋ski''', greenish. The V is the vowel of the adjectival root, although length is not repeated, ''e.g.'', '''kőőxi''', blue; '''kooxőski''', bluish.
*5.3.4.1 The adjectival suffix '''–ti''' forms ordinal numbers from cardinal  numbers, ''e.g.'', '''se̋m''', one; '''se̋mti''', first.
*5.3.4.2 Changing the final consonant from a plain to a labial consonant forms an adjective that denotes somewhat or rather, -ish, ''e.g.'', '''kǫ̋xi''', blue; '''kǫ̋x̌i''', bluish.


===5.3.5 Denominative adverbs from adjectives===
====4.3.5 Denominative adverbs from nouns====
*5.3.5.1 The suffix '''–vi''', is used to form adverbs from adjectives, ''e.g.'', '''xa̋li''', tardy; '''xa̋lvi''', tardily.
 
*4.3.5.1 '''–vi''' combined with a noun or numeral forms an adverb denoting a multiple of a quantity, ''by the...'', ''in the...'', ''e.g.'', '''főőd̬o''', dozen; '''fóódyvi''', by the dozen; '''t̨űmo''', thousand; '''t̨úmvi''', in the thousands.
 
====4.3.6 Denominative adverbs from adjectives====
 
*4.3.6.1 '''–vi''' combined with an adjective forms an adverb, ''e.g.'', '''xa̋li''', tardy; '''xálvi''', tardily.
 
====4.3.7 Denominative verbs from nouns and adjectives====
 
*4.3.7.1 '''–ı̋d̨a''' combined with a noun or an adjective forms a transitive verb, ''e.g.'', '''bőri''', gray; '''borı̋d̨a''', to make or to color gray; '''e̋imo''', copy; '''eimı̋d̨a''', to copy.
 
 
===4.4 Deverbatives - '''kaaþgı̋ı̋naþos'''===


==5.4 Deverbatives==
*Deverbative words are compound words built on the root of a verb.
*Deverbative words are compound words built on the root of a verb.
===5.4.1 Deverbative nouns from verbs===
*5.4.1.1 The noun suffix '''-a''' when added to the verb root denotes an abstract noun derived from the verb, -ment, -ness, -tion, -tude, -ty, ''e.g.'', '''mőca''', betray; '''mőca''', betrayal.
*5.4.1.2 The noun suffix '''-aþu''' when added to the verb root denotes the recipient of the action expressed in the verb, ''e.g.'', '''kőla''', imprison; '''kőlaþu''', prisoner.  Note that the primary pitch remains on the root vowel.  This is, in fact, the patient participle used as a noun.
*5.4.1.3 The noun suffix '''-da̋ro''' when added to the verb root denotes the place where the action of the verb occurs, -ery, ''e.g.'', '''sa̋a''', buy; '''sada̋ro''', marketplace.
*5.4.1.4 The noun suffix '''-de̋mo''' when added to the verb root denotes a building where the action of the verb occurs, ''e.g.'', '''kőla''', imprison; '''''kolde̋mo''', prison.
*5.4.1.5 The noun suffix '''-e''' when added to the verb root denotes an animal that is characterized by the action of the verb, ''e.g.'', '''ga̋ɱa''', to caw; '''ga̋ɱe''', crow.
*5.4.1.6 The noun suffix '''–lo''' forms inanimate instrumental nouns from verbs, ''e.g.'', '''le̋uka''', to light; '''le̋uxlo''', lamp.
*5.4.1.7 The noun suffix '''-lu''' forms agent nouns from verbs, ''e.g.'', '''de̋ma''', build; '''de̋mlu''', builder.
*5.4.1.8 The noun suffix '''-o''' when added to the verb root forms a concrete noun related to the action of the verb, ''e.g.'', '''lą̋ua''', to earn; '''lą̋uo''', wages.
*5.4.1.9 The noun suffix '''-t̬i''' when added to the verb root names a medicine or other substance used to perform the action expressed by the verb, ''e.g.'', '''ba̋na''', to wash; '''ba̋nt̬i''', soap.


===5.4.2 Deverbative adjectives from verbs===
====4.4.1 Deverbative nouns====
*5.4.2.1 The adjectival suffix '''–(ɘ)s-''' when added to the verb root denotes having a tendency toward or inclination to perform the action expressed in the verb, ''e.g.'', '''da̋ba''', attract; '''da̋vsi''', attractive.
 
*5.4.2.2 The adjectival suffix '''-i''', added to the palatalized root of the verb, indicates the capability of the action expressed in the verb to be performed, ''e.g.'', '''a̋iða''', to burn; '''a̋ið̣i''', combustible. If the root ends in a vowel, an epenthetic <ȝ> is inserted, ''e.g.'', '''mę̋a''', to measure; '''mę̋ȝi''', measurable. Note that this forms a "passive" adjective: "able to BE burned", not "able to burn”.
*4.4.1.1 '''-aþu''' combined with a verb forms a noun denoting the recipient of the action expressed in the verb, ''e.g.'', '''kőla''', imprison; '''kőlaþu''', prisoner. Note that the high pitch remains on the root vowel. This is, in fact, the patient participle used as a noun.
 
*4.4.1.2 '''-da̋ro''' combined with a verb forms a noun denoting the place where the action of the verb occurs, -ery, ''e.g.'', '''sa̋a''', buy; '''sada̋ro''', marketplace.
 
*4.4.1.3 '''-de̋mo'''  [< '''de̋ma''', ''t.v.'' build] combined with a verb forms a noun denoting a building where the action of the verb occurs, ''e.g.'', '''kőla''', imprison; '''kolde̋mo''', prison.
 
*4.4.1.4 '''-e''' combined with a verb forms a noun denoting an animal that is characterized by the action of the verb, ''e.g.'', '''ga̋m̃a''', to caw; '''ga̋m̃e''', crow.
 
*4.4.1.5 '''–lo''' combined with a verb forms a noun of instrument, ''e.g.'',  '''lőṡa''', ''t.v.'' saw; '''lőslo''', saw.
 
*4.4.1.6 '''-lu''' combined with a verb forms a noun of agent, ''e.g.'', '''lőṡa''', ''t.v.'' saw; '''lőslu''', sawyer.
 
*4.4.1.7 '''-o''' combined with a verb forms a concrete noun related to the action of the verb, ''e.g.'', '''þa̋ma''', to earn; '''þa̋mo''', wage.
 
*4.4.1.8 '''-ra''' combined with a verb forms an abstract noun, ''-ment'', ''-ness'', ''-tion'', ''-tude'', ''-ty'', ''e.g.'', '''mőṡa''', betray; '''mősra''', betrayal.
 
*4.4.1.9 '''-t̬i''' combined with a verb forms a noun denoting a medicine or other substance used to perform the action expressed by the verb, ''e.g.'', '''ba̋na''', wash; '''ba̋nt̬i''', soap.
 
====4.4.2 Deverbative adjectives from verbs====
 
*4.4.2.1 '''–(ɛ)s-''' combined with a verb forms an adjective denoting having a tendency toward or inclination to perform the action expressed in the verb, ''e.g.'', '''da̋ba''', attract; '''da̋vsi''', attractive.
 
*4.4.2.2 '''-i''' combined with a palatalized verb root forms an adjective denoting having the capability of performing the action expressed in the verb, ''e.g.'', '''a̋iða''', to burn; '''a̋ið̨i''', combustible. If the root ends in a vowel, an [[Wikipedia:Epenthesis#Separating vowels|epenthetic]] <'''ȝ'''> is inserted, ''e.g.'', '''me̋e̋a''', to measure; '''me̋e̋ȝi''', measurable.
 
 
===4.5 Prefix formations===
 
*4.5.1 '''al-''' combined with an adjective negates the adjective, ''e.g.'', '''a̋ṡ̨i''', movable; '''ala̋ṡ̨i''', immobile.
 
*4.5.2 '''ðees-''' combined with a noun forms a word with a spiritual or religious meaning, ''e.g.'', '''ma̋a̋ma''', mother, '''ðeesma̋a̋ma''', abbess.
 
*4.5.3 '''kaal-''' combined with an adjective of color denotes a darker shade, ''e.g.'', '''ða̋li''', green; '''kaalða̋li''', dark green.
 
*4.5.4 '''ɫen-''' combined with a verb forms a word denoting to an excessive degree, ''e.g.'', '''ƣa̋a̋va''', hold; '''ɫenƣa̋a̋va''', hold on.
 
*4.5.5 '''ɫiið-''' combined with an adjective of color denotes a lighter shade, ''e.g.'', '''vı̋mi''', orange, '''ɫiiðvı̋mi''', light orange.
 
*4.5.6 '''mel-''' combined with an adjective of color denotes a darker shade, darker than '''kaal-''', ''e.g.'', '''ða̋li''', green; '''melða̋li''', dark green.
 
*4.5.7 '''m̃i-''' ('''m̨̃''' before a vowel) combined with a verb forms the reversive, ''e.g.'', '''ȝűga''', harness; '''m̃iȝűga''', unharness; '''őuta''', dress; '''m̨̃őuta''', undress.
 
*4.5.8 '''pel-''' combined with a verb denotes a lighter shade, lighter than '''ɫiið-''', ''e.g.'', '''xűli''', yellow; '''pelxűli''', pale yellow.
 
*4.5.9 '''v-''' combined with a noun or adjective beginning with a vowel denotes a lack of something, ''-less'', ''e.g.'', '''ı̋ṡa''', hope; '''vı̋ṡa''', despair. If the word begins with a consonant, the prefix is joined by a weak vowel, considering vowel harmony, ''e.g.'', '''da̋ri''', tree; '''vɪda̋ri''', treeless. If the word begins with a voiceless consonant the prefix is '''f-''', ''e.g.'', '''þőno''', help; '''fyþőni''', ''adj.'' helpless.
 
 
===4.6 Formation of geographic names===
 
*4.6.1 There are three ways to form the name of a country.
**4.6.1.1 The name of the country is respelled according to Senjecan phonetics, ''e.g.'', Andorra, '''andőra'''; Brazil, '''bárazı̋la'''; Taiwan, '''taȝ̌a̋na'''.
**4.6.1.2 The palatalization of the final consonant + '''-a''' is appended to a noun to create a noun denoting a country named from its inhabitants, ''e.g.'', '''germa̋nu''', German; '''germa̋n̨a''', Germany; '''pastűnu''', Pashtun; '''pastűn̨a''', Afghanistan; '''ange̋lu''', Angle; '''ange̋l̨a''', England. If the noun ends in a vowel, '''-n̨a''' is added, ''e.g.'', '''sefda̋a̋es''', seven rivers; '''sefda̋a̋n̨a''', Sefdaania.
**4.6.1.3 The Senjecan name is a [[Wikipedia:Calque|calque]] of the native name, ''e.g.'', the Netherlands, '''níterna̋a̋las'''.
 
*4.6.2 '''–ru''' combined with a place name (formed according to 4.6.1.1 and 4.6.1.3) forms a noun denoting an inhabitant of that place, ''e.g.'', '''bárazı̋lru''', Brazilian; '''ȝísrae̋lru''', Israeli; '''monőixru''', Monegasque.
 
*4.6.3 '''-m̃-''' combined with the inhabitant's name forms the adjective, ''e.g.'', '''germa̋nm̃i''', German; '''ámerı̋xm̃i''', American.
 


==5.5 Prefix formations==
[[Senjecas Orthographies]]
*5.5.1 The prefix '''al-''' negates a word, ''e.g.'', '''a̋ċi''', movable; '''na̋ċi''', immobile.
*5.5.2 The prefix '''ðęs-''' gives to words a spiritual or religious meaning, ''e.g.'', '''mą̋ma''', mother, '''ðęsmą̋ma''', abbess.
*5.5.3 The prefix '''kąl-'''  is affixed to words for color to indicate a darker shade, ''e.g.'', '''ða̋li''', green; '''kąlða̋li''', dark green.
*5.5.4 The prefix '''łen-'''  is affixed to a verb to express to an excessive degree, ''e.g.'', '''ᵹą̋va''', hold; '''łenᵹa̋va''', hold on.
*5.5.5 The prefix '''łįð-''' is affixed to words for color to indicate a lighter shade, ''e.g.'', '''vı̋mi''', orange, '''łįðvı̋mi''', light orange.
*5.5.6 The prefix '''mel-''' is affixed to words for color to indicate a darker shade, darker than '''kąl-''', ''e.g.'', '''ða̋li''', green; '''melða̋li''', dark green.
*5.5.7 The prefix '''ɱi-''' ('''ɱ̇''' before a vowel) is the prefix for the conversive, ''e.g.'', '''ȝűga''', harness; 'ɱiȝűga''', unharness; '''őuta''', dress; '''ɱ̇őuta''', undress.
*5.5.8 The prefix pel- is affixed to words of color to indicate a lighter shade, lighter than '''łįð-''', ''e.g.'', '''xűli''', yellow; '''pelxűli''', pale yellow.
*5.5.9 The prefix '''v-''' ('''f-''')  affixed to nouns or adjectives indicates without, not having, ''e.g.'', '''ı̋ca''', hope; '''vı̋ca''', despair. If the word begins with a consonant, the prefix is joined by a weak vowel, considering vowel harmony, ''e.g.'', '''da̋ri''', tree; '''vıda̋ri''', treeless.  If the word begins with a voiceless consonant the prefix is '''f-''', ''e.g.'', '''ka̋ba''', guile; '''fıka̋bi''', guileless.

Latest revision as of 12:06, 7 May 2024

Pronunciation table

peműko
(labial)
riisűko
(dental)
muitűko
(alveolar)
vainűko
(palatal)
ṡ̨uuše̋nos
(vowels with प)
nı̋þo ṡ̨uuše̋nos
(weak vowels)
p
b f v m t d þ ð ɫ l ż s z r n k g x ƣ h ȝ š i e a ɔ o u ɪ ɛ y
म़ ल़ स़ क़ ग़ स्व स्य इ ई
पि पी
ए एै
पे पै
अ आ
प पा
ऒ ॵ
पॊ पॏ
ओ औ
पो पौ
उ ऊ
पु पू
पं पऺ पॅ
/p/ /b/ /ɸ/ /β/ /m̥/ /m/ /t/ /d/ /θ/ /ð/ /l̥/ /l/ /ʦ/ /ʣ/ /s/ /z/ /ɾ̥/ /n/ /k/ /g/ /ç/ /ʝ/ /j̊/ /j/ /sʷ/ /sʲ/ /i/ /e/ /ä/ /ɒ/ /o/ /u/ /ɪ/ /ɛ/ /ʊ/


Part IV - WORD FORMATION – pűlo m̃ sam̃zı̋na

  • Senjecas has a well-developed system of word formation in which roots are modified by various prefixes and suffixes to form new words. For example, the root ed- may give e̋da, eat; e̋do, food; e̋d̨i, edible; eðde̋mo, restaurant; ale̋d̨i, inedible; and e̋ðlu, eater.

4.1 Morphologysám̃zinsa̋a̋r̈a

  • 4.1.1 A root (fűlo) is that part of a word which remains after its formative elements are removed. It gives the meaning or abstract idea apart from its relations. It is not necessarily a monosyllable.
  • 4.1.2 A simple word is formed from a single root. A compound word is formed by combining two or more roots.
  • 4.1.3 The basic form of the Senjecan verb may consist of a vowel (V-, o-); a consonant and a vowel (CV-, baa-); a consonant, a vowel(s), and a consonant (CVC-, kup-); or a vowel(s) and a consonant (VC-, em-).
  • 4.1.4 A lengthened root can be formed by inserting a non-plosive consonant (N) before the last consonant (CVNC-, le̋mb-; VNC-, a̋st-).
  • 4.1.5 Derivatives of verbs may be formed by adding a proclitic element to the root, e.g., an-dőőa, reciprocate. As with enclitics, the proclitic element is intoned on the low pitch. These proclitic elements are linked to the root by a hyphen.
  • 4.1.6 To this root are added the various prefixes and suffixes to form compound words, e.g., nouns from verbs.
  • 4.1.7 Nouns and pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and postpositions not derived from verbs have their own forms independent of any verb root. To these also may be added the various prefixes and suffixes to form other parts of speech, e.g., fɪrı̋ı̋si, toothless.


4.2 Compounding Rules – kaþre̋e̋ȝos

  • 4.2.1 Compound words are very common in Senjecas. They are formed where other languages might use noun modifiers, e.g., ga̋þo, berry + va̋a̋ȝo, crop field = gaþva̋a̋ȝo , berry patch.
  • 4.2.2 If the first element in the compound word ends in a single consonant and the initial letter of the second element is a vowel, the second element is added to the root of the first element, e.g., ba̋na, wash + amvőro, tub = bánamvőro, washtub; őṡi, swift, + őre, hawk = oṡőre, goshawk.
  • 4.2.3 If the first element in the compound word ends in a single consonant and the initial letter of the second element is a consonant, the second element is added to the root, e.g., abe̋lo, apple + he̋e̋lo, cider = ábelhe̋e̋lo, apple cider. But remember lenition, e.g., e̋da, eat + pe̋e̋xo, plan = eðpe̋e̋xo, diet.
  • 4.2.4 If the root of the first element in the compound word ends in two consonants and the second element begins with a vowel, the second is added to the root, e.g., ha̋rmo, temple, + e̋ðo, vestibule = harme̋ðo, temple entrance hall.
  • 4.2.5 If the root of the first element in the compound word ends in two consonants and the second element begins with a consonant, an epenthetic <ɛ> is added for euphony, e.g., a̋lvi, barley + ȝőőuso, broth = alvɛȝőőuso, barley broth.
  • 4.2.6 If the first element in the compound word ends with a palatalized consonant, the palatal indicator is changed into the short vowel known as nı̋þi (weak i), e.g., hőlv̨e, swan + ha̋a̋ɫe, chick = holvɪha̋a̋ɫe, cygnet.
  • 4.2.7 If the first element in the compound word ends with a labialized consonant and the second element begins with a consonant the labial indicator is changed into the short vowel known as nı̋þu (weak u), e.g., al̬a, brew + de̋mo, building = alyde̋mo, brewery.


4.3 Denominatives - feþgı̋ı̋naþos

  • Denominative words are compound words built on the root of a noun.

4.3.1 Denominative nouns from simple nouns

  • 4.3.1.1 Most of the names of animals have only one word for both sexes; these are known as epicene words, e.g., ve̋vre, beaver. In order to designate the sex of epicene words, a prefix is added.
To designate a male animal, the prefix is ur-, e.g., ur-ve̋vre, male beaver.
To designate a female animal, the prefix is ii-, e.g., ii-ve̋vre, female beaver.
  • 4.3.1.2 -a̋a̋gu combined with a noun forms a noun denoting a profession or occupation, e.g., m̃e̋ino, wine; m̃eina̋a̋gu, vintner; on̈a̋a̋m̃o, barge; ón̈aam̃a̋a̋gu, bargeman.
  • 4.3.1.3 aþ- combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the patronymic, e.g., aþ-zɔ̋ðlu, son/daughter of the farmer.
  • 4.3.1.4 -be̋lra [< be̋la, t.v. excise] combined with the name of a body part forms a noun denoting the surgical excision of that part, e.g., ɠődo, stomach; ɠoðbe̋lra, gastrectomy.
  • 4.3.1.5 -de̋mo [< de̋ma, t.v. build] combined with an animal name forms a noun denoting the residence of that animal, e.g., m̃e̋ȝe, bird; m̃eide̋mo, aviary.
  • 4.3.1.6 –e combined with a noun forms a noun denoting animals that are characterized by what is named in the noun, e.g., se̋e̋fa, grasp + na̋so, nose = seefna̋se, tapir.
  • 4.3.1.7 -e̋ðlo combined with the name of an animal forms a noun denoting a place frequented by that animal, e.g., arőőde, heron; ároode̋ðlo, heronry.
  • 4.3.1.8 -e̋l̨e combined with the name of a mammal forms a noun denoting the young of that mammal, e.g., na̋a̋ȝe, dog; naaȝe̋l̨e, puppy.
  • 4.3.1.9 -ı̋ı̋mo combined with a noun forms a noun denoting a solution of what is named in the noun, e.g., sa̋lo, salt; salı̋ı̋mo, salt water, brine.
  • 4.3.1.10 -ı̋ȝo combined with a noun forms a collective noun, e.g., ve̋do, glass; vedı̋ȝo, glassware; la̋a̋ne, red deer; laanı̋ȝo, herd of red deer.
  • 4.3.1.11 -k- combined with a noun forms a noun denoting a diminutive of or a term of endearment for the noun. Because this suffix is an enclitic, the high pitch remains on the original syllable of the root word, e.g. ka̋a̋m̃e, eagle owl; ka̋a̋m̃ke, Scops owl.
  • 4.3.1.12 -me̋e̋lo [< me̋e̋a, t.v. measure] combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the instrument that measures what is named in the noun, e.g., te̋na, time; tenme̋e̋lo, clock.
  • 4.3.1.13 -sa̋a̋r̈a [< sa̋a̋ra, t.v. know] combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the science, theory or study of what is named in the noun, -ology, e.g., n̨a̋ru, human; n̨arsa̋a̋r̈a, anthropology.
  • 4.3.1.14 –sta combined with the name of an animal denotes the hunting of that animal, e.g., m̃e̋ȝe, bird; m̃eȝe̋sta, birding, fowling.
  • 4.3.1.15 -ṡe̋e̋m̃a [< ṡe̋e̋m̃a, i.v. become inflamed] combined with the name of a body part forms a noun denoting an inflammation of that part, e.g., ɠődo, stomach; ɠoðṡe̋e̋m̃a, gastritis.
  • 4.3.1.16 -ta combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the state, quality, or condition of being what is named in the verb or noun, -ty, -ness, -tude, -hood, e.g., ma̋a̋ma, mother; ma̋a̋mta, motherhood.
  • 4.3.1.17 -þűslu [< þűṡo, hammer] combined with a noun forms a noun denoting a person who works with the metal named in the noun, e.g., gı̋lo, gold; gilþűslu, goldsmith.
  • 4.3.1.18 -ve̋e̋l̤u [< ve̋e̋la, t.v. be in charge of] combined with a noun forms a noun denoting the person in charge of what is named in the noun, e.g., ða̋mu, family; ðamve̋e̋l̤u, head of the family.
  • 4.3.1.19 –ż- combined with a noun augments the meaning of the noun, e.g., a̋a̋þe, fire; a̋a̋þże, conflagration.

4.3.2 Denominative nouns from simple adjectives

  • 4.3.2.1 -e combined with an adjective forms a noun denoting an animal that is characterized by what is named in the adjective, e.g., la̋ṡi, speckled; la̋ṡe, salmon.
  • 4.3.2.2 -ı̋ȝo combined with a cardinal number forms a noun denoting inanimate nouns of quantity, e.g., sa̋a̋d, six; saadı̋ȝo, hexad.
  • 4.3.2.3 -ı̋ȝu combined with a cardinal number forms a noun denoting animate nouns of quantity, e.g., sa̋a̋d, six; saadı̋ȝu, sextet.
  • 4.3.2.4 -o combined with an adjective forms a noun denoting a perceptible noun related to the adjective, e.g., epe̋li, infirm; epe̋lo, physical infirmity.
  • 4.3.2.5 -ta combined with an adjective forms a noun denoting the state, quality, or condition of being what is named in the adjective, -ty, -ness, -tude, e.g., re̋uði, red; re̋uðta, redness.
  • 4.3.2.6 -u combined with an adjective forms a noun denoting a person possessing the quality named in the adjective root, e.g., ma̋ƣi, young; ma̋ƣu, youth.

4.3.3 Denominative adjectives from nouns

  • 4.3.3.1 -i combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting the existence of or a relationship to what is named in the noun root, -(e)y, -(e)d, e.g., e̋lo, stripe; e̋li, striped.
  • 4.3.3.2 –m- combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting the possession of the physical attribute named in the noun root, -(e)y, -(e)d, e.g., pa̋a̋do, pouch; pa̋a̋ðme, marsupial. It is used in words where, in English, the –ed form would be used, e.g., főrmi, winged.
  • 4.3.3.3 -m̃- combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting pertaining to, connected with, belonging to, of the nature of, or characteristic of what is named in the noun root, e.g., ba̋a̋ve, cat; ba̋a̋vm̃i, feline, catlike. (cf. 4.3.3.4)
  • 4.3.3.4 –n- combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting similarity, likeness or resemblance to what is named in the noun root, -ish, -like, e.g., ba̋a̋ve, cat; ba̋a̋vni, like a cat. (cf. 4.3.3.3)
  • 4.3.3.5 –on- combined with a palatalized noun forms an adjective denoting made of the material named in the noun, e.g., taga̋ro, tin; tágar̨őni, made of tin, stannic.
  • 4.3.3.6 –r- combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting being full of what is named in the noun, -ful, e.g., űþa, (good) luck, fortune; űþri, lucky, fortunate.
  • 4.3.3.7 -s̨őőm- combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting imperviousness to or the ability to resist or withstand what is named in the noun, -proof, -tight, e.g., hűro, water; hurs̨őőmi, waterproof, watertight.
  • 4.3.3.8 –zini [< zı̋na, t.v. form] combined with a noun forms an adjective denoting having the shape or form of what is named in the noun, e.g., m̃e̋ho, wedge; m̃ehzı̋ni, wedge-shaped.

4.3.4 Denominative adjectives from adjectives

  • 4.3.4.1 –ti combined with a cardinal number forms an ordinal number, e.g., þűn, one; þűnti, first.
  • 4.3.4.2 –Vski combined with an adjective forms a moderative adjective denoting somewhat or rather, -ish, e.g., ða̋li, green; ðala̋ski, greenish. The V is the vowel of the adjectival root, although length is not repeated, e.g., kőőxi, blue; kooxőski, bluish.

4.3.5 Denominative adverbs from nouns

  • 4.3.5.1 –vi combined with a noun or numeral forms an adverb denoting a multiple of a quantity, by the..., in the..., e.g., főőd̬o, dozen; fóódyvi, by the dozen; t̨űmo, thousand; t̨úmvi, in the thousands.

4.3.6 Denominative adverbs from adjectives

  • 4.3.6.1 –vi combined with an adjective forms an adverb, e.g., xa̋li, tardy; xálvi, tardily.

4.3.7 Denominative verbs from nouns and adjectives

  • 4.3.7.1 –ı̋d̨a combined with a noun or an adjective forms a transitive verb, e.g., bőri, gray; borı̋d̨a, to make or to color gray; e̋imo, copy; eimı̋d̨a, to copy.


4.4 Deverbatives - kaaþgı̋ı̋naþos

  • Deverbative words are compound words built on the root of a verb.

4.4.1 Deverbative nouns

  • 4.4.1.1 -aþu combined with a verb forms a noun denoting the recipient of the action expressed in the verb, e.g., kőla, imprison; kőlaþu, prisoner. Note that the high pitch remains on the root vowel. This is, in fact, the patient participle used as a noun.
  • 4.4.1.2 -da̋ro combined with a verb forms a noun denoting the place where the action of the verb occurs, -ery, e.g., sa̋a, buy; sada̋ro, marketplace.
  • 4.4.1.3 -de̋mo [< de̋ma, t.v. build] combined with a verb forms a noun denoting a building where the action of the verb occurs, e.g., kőla, imprison; kolde̋mo, prison.
  • 4.4.1.4 -e combined with a verb forms a noun denoting an animal that is characterized by the action of the verb, e.g., ga̋m̃a, to caw; ga̋m̃e, crow.
  • 4.4.1.5 –lo combined with a verb forms a noun of instrument, e.g., lőṡa, t.v. saw; lőslo, saw.
  • 4.4.1.6 -lu combined with a verb forms a noun of agent, e.g., lőṡa, t.v. saw; lőslu, sawyer.
  • 4.4.1.7 -o combined with a verb forms a concrete noun related to the action of the verb, e.g., þa̋ma, to earn; þa̋mo, wage.
  • 4.4.1.8 -ra combined with a verb forms an abstract noun, -ment, -ness, -tion, -tude, -ty, e.g., mőṡa, betray; mősra, betrayal.
  • 4.4.1.9 -t̬i combined with a verb forms a noun denoting a medicine or other substance used to perform the action expressed by the verb, e.g., ba̋na, wash; ba̋nt̬i, soap.

4.4.2 Deverbative adjectives from verbs

  • 4.4.2.1 –(ɛ)s- combined with a verb forms an adjective denoting having a tendency toward or inclination to perform the action expressed in the verb, e.g., da̋ba, attract; da̋vsi, attractive.
  • 4.4.2.2 -i combined with a palatalized verb root forms an adjective denoting having the capability of performing the action expressed in the verb, e.g., a̋iða, to burn; a̋ið̨i, combustible. If the root ends in a vowel, an epenthetic <ȝ> is inserted, e.g., me̋e̋a, to measure; me̋e̋ȝi, measurable.


4.5 Prefix formations

  • 4.5.1 al- combined with an adjective negates the adjective, e.g., a̋ṡ̨i, movable; ala̋ṡ̨i, immobile.
  • 4.5.2 ðees- combined with a noun forms a word with a spiritual or religious meaning, e.g., ma̋a̋ma, mother, ðeesma̋a̋ma, abbess.
  • 4.5.3 kaal- combined with an adjective of color denotes a darker shade, e.g., ða̋li, green; kaalða̋li, dark green.
  • 4.5.4 ɫen- combined with a verb forms a word denoting to an excessive degree, e.g., ƣa̋a̋va, hold; ɫenƣa̋a̋va, hold on.
  • 4.5.5 ɫiið- combined with an adjective of color denotes a lighter shade, e.g., vı̋mi, orange, ɫiiðvı̋mi, light orange.
  • 4.5.6 mel- combined with an adjective of color denotes a darker shade, darker than kaal-, e.g., ða̋li, green; melða̋li, dark green.
  • 4.5.7 m̃i- (m̨̃ before a vowel) combined with a verb forms the reversive, e.g., ȝűga, harness; m̃iȝűga, unharness; őuta, dress; m̨̃őuta, undress.
  • 4.5.8 pel- combined with a verb denotes a lighter shade, lighter than ɫiið-, e.g., xűli, yellow; pelxűli, pale yellow.
  • 4.5.9 v- combined with a noun or adjective beginning with a vowel denotes a lack of something, -less, e.g., ı̋ṡa, hope; vı̋ṡa, despair. If the word begins with a consonant, the prefix is joined by a weak vowel, considering vowel harmony, e.g., da̋ri, tree; vɪda̋ri, treeless. If the word begins with a voiceless consonant the prefix is f-, e.g., þőno, help; fyþőni, adj. helpless.


4.6 Formation of geographic names

  • 4.6.1 There are three ways to form the name of a country.
    • 4.6.1.1 The name of the country is respelled according to Senjecan phonetics, e.g., Andorra, andőra; Brazil, bárazı̋la; Taiwan, taȝ̌a̋na.
    • 4.6.1.2 The palatalization of the final consonant + -a is appended to a noun to create a noun denoting a country named from its inhabitants, e.g., germa̋nu, German; germa̋n̨a, Germany; pastűnu, Pashtun; pastűn̨a, Afghanistan; ange̋lu, Angle; ange̋l̨a, England. If the noun ends in a vowel, -n̨a is added, e.g., sefda̋a̋es, seven rivers; sefda̋a̋n̨a, Sefdaania.
    • 4.6.1.3 The Senjecan name is a calque of the native name, e.g., the Netherlands, níterna̋a̋las.
  • 4.6.2 –ru combined with a place name (formed according to 4.6.1.1 and 4.6.1.3) forms a noun denoting an inhabitant of that place, e.g., bárazı̋lru, Brazilian; ȝísrae̋lru, Israeli; monőixru, Monegasque.
  • 4.6.3 -m̃- combined with the inhabitant's name forms the adjective, e.g., germa̋nm̃i, German; ámerı̋xm̃i, American.


Senjecas Orthographies