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Revision as of 11:36, 17 February 2006
Historical Silindion Grammar. [Submitted by Elliott Lash, the Creator, initial editting process]
This will eventually contain a grammar of the Silindion language according to the following plan:
A) Letters and Orthography B) Phonology 1) Vowels and Consonants of Silindion a) Vowels b) Stops c) Fricatives d) Other 2) Historical Development a) Vowels b) Consonants c) Lenition d) Stress i. Syncope ii. Metathesis 3) Vowel Harmony C) Morphology 1) Case Usages in Silindion 2) Nouns a) Vowel Stems b) Consonant Stems c) Rare or Irregular Stems 3) Demonstratives 4) Personal Pronouns a) Nominative b) Oblique Stem c) Enclitic d) Possessive e) Possessive Enclitics 5) Non-personal Pronouns a) Interogative b) Other 6) Relative Particles and Prefixes 7) Adjectives a) Base form i. derivation from nouns ii. non-derivative b) Comparative c) Superlative d) Equative Constructions e) Prefixes with Adjectives 8) Tense Usages 9) Verbs a) Stem Classes b) Infinite Forms i. Infinitives ii. Participles 1) Present 2) Past iii. Gerunds 1) Nominal 2) Conjunctive 3) Anterior 4) Abessive 5) Adjectival c) Active Finite Forms i. Present Classes ii. Imperfect iii. Past Classes iv. Optative/Future v. Subjunctive 1) Present 2) Past d) Passive Finite Forms i. Present 1) Impersonal 3s ii. Imperfect iii. Past iv. Optative/Future v. Subjunctive 1. Present 2. Past 10) Prepositions 11) Adverbs i. non-derived ii. derived from nouns iii. derived from adjectives 12) Numerals i. basic forms ii. composition forms iii. ordinals 13) Conjunctions D) Syntax That Is Not In Morphology