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The root of a noun is singular and may be used as the subject or object of the verb - the two roles are distinguished [[ | The root of a noun is singular and may be used as the subject or object of the verb - the two roles are distinguished [[Khangaþyagon_Word_Order|syntactically]]. | ||
The root may be followed by segunakar of up to six ranks. Each rank of segunak performs a particular grammatical role, and complex combinations of segunakar of different ranks are possible. Similar noun systems are found in [http://www.joerg-rhiemeier.de/Conlang/caucasian.html Daghestanian languages]. | The root may be followed by segunakar of up to six ranks. Each rank of segunak performs a particular grammatical role, and complex combinations of segunakar of different ranks are possible. Similar noun systems are found in [http://www.joerg-rhiemeier.de/Conlang/caucasian.html Daghestanian languages]. |
Revision as of 03:44, 2 October 2012
Roots
The root of a noun is singular and may be used as the subject or object of the verb - the two roles are distinguished syntactically.
The root may be followed by segunakar of up to six ranks. Each rank of segunak performs a particular grammatical role, and complex combinations of segunakar of different ranks are possible. Similar noun systems are found in Daghestanian languages.
The term "case" is not used in relation to Khangaþyagon nouns - the sheer variety of different grammatical forms a noun can take means that it isn't a very useful concept.
The ranks of segunakar are given below in the order they follow the root.
modsegunakar
These are deixis markers.
- il
- this
- ban
- that
- dau
- what
- she
- no
- wo
- any
- ye
- topical vocative. Marks the noun as referring to the person addressed when it occurs in any role other than the subject of a second person sentence (which obviously refers to the addressee, so isn't marked).
densegunakar
Proximity markers. In the noun phrase A B-densegunak, the densegunak indicates how closely A is associated with B.
- ut
- at
- eb
- in contact
- art
- with
- ash
- without
- iss
- near
- orr
- far
radsegunakar
Position markers. A B-radsegunak indicates where A is in relation to B.
- ip
- in
- sta
- outside
- omb
- around
- gri
- above
- od
- below
- shing
- left
- hop
- beside
- urþ
- right
- æks
- alligned with
- tuk
- in front of
- ðen
- behind
karvsegunakar
Sense of motion
- am
- destination
- ig
- origin
- gu
- path
sintsegunakar
Abstract relationships
- uz
- of
- ol
- by (instrumental)
- akh
- to (recipient)
- ku
- about
- ung
- for (benefactive)
- zen
- on behalf of
- aug
- for (goal, reason)
- yat
- against
bantsegunak
Number
- (a)r
- Plural
Paradigm Summary
The form of the noun is therefore
stem+[deixis]+{[proximity]+[position]+[motion],[abstract]}+[number]
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