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Various moods (or modals), aspects, and syntactic markers are used to add nuance and subtlety.
Various moods (or modals), aspects, and syntactic markers are used to add nuance and subtlety.
* '''-ak-''' - obligation [OBG]
:: '''wasapaká''' - <tt>wa-sap-ak-á</tt> - <small>1SG-go-OBG-NPST</small> - ''I should go.''
:: '''ninapakí''' - <tt>ni-nap-ak-í</tt> - <small>2SG-listen-OBG-PST</small> - ''You should have listened.''


* '''-ank-''' - negative [NEG]
* '''-ank-''' - negative [NEG]
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* '''-ás-''' - ability [ABIL]
* '''-ás-''' - ability [ABIL]
:: '''yimásá''' - <tt>yim-ás-á</tt> - <small>eat-ABIL-NPST</small> - ''She/he is able to eat.''
:: '''yimásá''' - <tt>yim-ás-á</tt> - <small>eat-ABIL-NPST</small> - ''She/he is able to eat.''
* '''-ak-''' - obligation [OBG]
:: '''wasapaká''' - <tt>wa-sap-ak-á</tt> - <small>1SG-go-OBG-NPST</small> - ''I should go.''
:: '''ninapakí''' - <tt>ni-nap-ak-í</tt> - <small>2SG-listen-OBG-PST</small> - ''You should have listened.''


= lexicon =
= lexicon =

Revision as of 06:49, 22 September 2016

sounds

consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive p t k (ʔ)
Affricate ts~tʃ
Fricative s~ʃ
Nasal m n
Approximant l (t͡ɬ) j w

vowels

Short Long
Front Back Front Back
Close i u
Open ɑ ~ ə

nouns

Nouns can be marked for gender, number, size, and in several other ways.

  • ka- - plural; several [PL]
kayul - ka-yul - PL-dog - dogs


pronouns

subject object
1sg wa- nwa-
2sg ni- nyi-
3sg - nku-
1pl kwa- pwa-
2pl ki- (m)pi-
3pl ku (m)pu-
  • The reflexive is marked by -nyá-.
kunyákálá - ku-nyá-kál-á - 3PL-REFL-speak-NPST - They speak to each other.
nyánayankí - nyá-nay-ank-í - REFL-see-NEG-PST - She did not see herself.

verbs

  • Pronominal prefix - VERB STEM - tense/aspect-modal

tenses

There are three tenses...nonpast, past, and distant past.

  • - non-past [NPST]
wayimá - wa-yim-á - 1S-eat-NPST - I eat.
  • - past [PST]
niyimí - ni-yim-í - 2S-eat-PST - You ate.
  • -íyí - distant past [DSPT]
kwayimíyí - kwa-yim-íyí - 1PL-eat-DPST - We ate long ago.

other modifiers

Various moods (or modals), aspects, and syntactic markers are used to add nuance and subtlety.

  • -ak- - obligation [OBG]
wasapaká - wa-sap-ak-á - 1SG-go-OBG-NPST - I should go.
ninapakí - ni-nap-ak-í - 2SG-listen-OBG-PST - You should have listened.
  • -ank- - negative [NEG]
pumatankí - pu-mat-ank-í - 3PL.OBJ-kill-NEG-PST - They were not killed.
nwanapanká - nwa-nap-ank-á - 1SG.OBJ-hear-NEG-NPST - I am not heard. | She/he doesn't hear/listen to me.
  • -ás- - ability [ABIL]
yimásá - yim-ás-á - eat-ABIL-NPST - She/he is able to eat.

lexicon

These are listed by stem, and do not distinguish nominal and verbal meanings or usages.

  • kál - say; tongue; voice; language; talk
  • mat - cut; kill; knife
  • yim - eat; nourish; bread

examples

speak

  • kál - speak
wakálá - wa-kál-á - 1SG-speak-NPST - I speak.
nikálí - ni-kál-í - 2SG-speak-PST - You spoke.
kunyákálá - ku-nyá-kál-á - 3PL-REFL-speak-NPST - They speak to each other.

break

  • tak - break