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== consonants == | == consonants == | ||
* ''nasals'': /m n ɲ/ '''m n ny''' | * '''''nasals''''': /m n ɲ/ '''m n ny''' | ||
* ''plosives'': /p t k kʷ ʔ/ '''p t k kw q''' | * '''''plosives''''': /p t k kʷ ʔ/ '''p t k kw q''' | ||
* ''affricates'': /t͡ɬ/ '''tl''' | * '''''affricates''''': /t͡ɬ/ '''tl''' | ||
* ''continuants'': /l h~ɦ/ '''l h''' | * '''''continuants''''': /l h~ɦ/ '''l h''' | ||
* ''semivowels'': /j w/ '''y w''' | * '''''semivowels''''': /j w/ '''y w''' | ||
All plosives, except the glottal stop, can be prenasalized: /ᵐp ⁿt ᵑk ᵑkʷ/. | All plosives, except the glottal stop, can be prenasalized: /ᵐp ⁿt ᵑk ᵑkʷ/. |
Revision as of 11:24, 5 August 2017
A little side language called kamalo.
phonology
consonants
- nasals: /m n ɲ/ m n ny
- plosives: /p t k kʷ ʔ/ p t k kw q
- affricates: /t͡ɬ/ tl
- continuants: /l h~ɦ/ l h
- semivowels: /j w/ y w
All plosives, except the glottal stop, can be prenasalized: /ᵐp ⁿt ᵑk ᵑkʷ/.
vowels
Kamalo only uses three vowels; /a e o/, occasionally they contrast for length. ā ē ō
phonotactics
morphology
Kamalo is an agglutinative and polysynthetic language that makes extensive use of compounding, incorporation and derivation. That is, it can add many different prefixes and suffixes to a root until very long words are formed, and a single word can constitute an entire sentence.
verbs
The kamalo verb is quite complex and inflects for many grammatical categories. The verb is composed of a root, prefixes, and suffixes. The prefixes indicate the person of the subject, and person and number of the object and indirect object, whereas the suffixes indicate tense, aspect, mood and possession.
- wakoyemapotla
- wa-ko-yem-ap-otl-a
- 1sg-3pl-eat-CAUS-DES-NPST
- "I want to feed them"
verb modifiers
non-past | past | nominalizer | |
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- | mal-a to speak; be talking |
mal-e to have spoken; talked |
mal-o language; speech |
-at- | mal-at-a to explain; speak at length |
mal-at-e to have spoken a long while ago |
mal-at-o lecture; presentation |