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* The reflexive is marked by '''- -'''. | * The reflexive/reciprocal is marked by '''-nya-'''. | ||
:: ''' ''' - <tt> </tt> - <small> </small> - ''They speak to each other.'' | :: '''kunyakala''' - <tt>ku-nya-kal-a</tt> - <small>3PL-REFL-speak-NPST</small> - ''They speak to each other.'' | ||
:: ''' ''' - <tt> </tt> - <small> </small> - ''She did not see herself.'' | :: '''onyananke''' - <tt>o-nya-n-ank-e</tt> - <small>3SG-REFL-see-NEG-PST</small> - ''She did not see herself.'' | ||
* The accusative/passive is marked by ''' -'''. | * The accusative/passive is marked by '''i-'''. | ||
:: ''' ''' - <tt> </tt> - <small> </small> - ''I am seen.'' | :: '''iwana''' - <tt>i-wa-n-a</tt> - <small>ACC-1SG-see-NPST</small> - ''I am seen.'' | ||
:: ''' ''' - <tt> </tt> - <small> </small> - ''You (two) were not spoken to.'' | :: '''ipikalanke''' - <tt>i-pi-kal-ank-e</tt> - <small>ACC-2DU-speak-NEG-PST</small> - ''You (two) were not spoken to.'' | ||
<small>NOTE: The dual pronouns '''pwa''', '''pi (mpi)''', and '''pu''' are used infrequently.</small> | |||
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Revision as of 15:41, 15 October 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
Front | Central | Back | |
---|---|---|---|
Close | i | u | |
Mid | e | o | |
Open | a |
nouns
Nouns can be marked for gender, number, size, and in several other ways.
- ka- - plural; several [PL]
- - - PL-dog-NOM - dogs
pronouns
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
1 | wa- | kwa- |
2 | ni- | ki- / nki- |
3 | o- | ku- |
- The reflexive/reciprocal is marked by -nya-.
- kunyakala - ku-nya-kal-a - 3PL-REFL-speak-NPST - They speak to each other.
- onyananke - o-nya-n-ank-e - 3SG-REFL-see-NEG-PST - She did not see herself.
- The accusative/passive is marked by i-.
- iwana - i-wa-n-a - ACC-1SG-see-NPST - I am seen.
- ipikalanke - i-pi-kal-ank-e - ACC-2DU-speak-NEG-PST - You (two) were not spoken to.
NOTE: The dual pronouns pwa, pi (mpi), and pu are used infrequently.
verbs
- Pronominal prefix - VERB STEM - tense/aspect-modal
tenses
There are two tenses...nonpast, past.
- -a - non-past [NPST]
- wayema - wa-yem-a - 1S-eat-NPST - I eat.
- -e - past [PST]
- niyeme - ni-yem-e - 2S-eat-PST - You ate.
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.
- -áts- - ability [ABIL]
- yimátsá - 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
- kalã (nkalu) - language; dialect
- mat - cut; kill; knife
- yim - eat; nourish; bread
- yimã - food; sustenance
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