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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. | ||
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* 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-