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= verbs =
= verbs =


Each '''Ilya'' verb root also has an attributive form. Attributive verbs behave similar to English adjectives and adverbs, modifying the meaning of another element of the sentence.  
Each '''Ilya''' verb root also has an attributive form. Attributive verbs behave similar to English adjectives and adverbs, modifying the meaning of another element of the sentence.  


== verb template ==
== verb template ==
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== pronouns ==
== pronouns ==


* first person singular - '''ma-'''
* first person singular nominative - '''ma-'''
* second person singular nominative - '''sa-'''
* third person singular nominative - '''a-'''
 
 
* first person dual nominative - '''ra-'''
* second person dual nominative - '''shra-'''
* third person dual nominative - '''ya-'''


= nouns =
= nouns =

Revision as of 11:38, 10 September 2015


Introduction

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phonology

consonants

  • Plosives: < p b t d k g > p b t d k g
  • Nasals: < m n ɲ > m n ny
  • Fricatives: < s ʃ h~x > s sh h
  • Approximants: < j w l r > y w l r

vowels

  • a - /a~ə/
  • e - /e~ɛ/
  • i - /i~ɪ/
  • o - /o~ɔ/
  • u - /u~ʊ/
  • ai - /aɪ/

phonotactics

Full syllables in Ilya have the canonical form CV(C), with the final consonant excluding /p g ɲ j w/.

verbs

Each Ilya verb root also has an attributive form. Attributive verbs behave similar to English adjectives and adverbs, modifying the meaning of another element of the sentence.

verb template

  • pronoun - verb - mood - aspect - tense

pronouns

  • first person singular nominative - ma-
  • second person singular nominative - sa-
  • third person singular nominative - a-


  • first person dual nominative - ra-
  • second person dual nominative - shra-
  • third person dual nominative - ya-

nouns

dictionary

a

b

d

e

g

h

i

k

l

m

n

o

p

r

s

sh

t

u

w

y