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Revision as of 01:34, 4 April 2022
Stems
The stem of an adjective in Khangaþyagon often ends in a vowel, but this is not obligatory.
The stem is followed by the following segunakar, in the order they follow the root.
Negation
- she
- forms antonyms, usually in the sense of "lack of X".
Degree
- ikhim
- superlative
- ezhm
- comparative
- dedu
- reductive (less)
- kokra
- minimative (least)
Noun agreement
Khangaþyagon adjectives agree with the noun, and thus carry all the segunakar that the nouns they qualify carry. One exception to this is cardinal numbers, since all cardinal numbers greater than one are implicitly plural, they do not carry plural marking, but they do agree with all other segunakar on the noun.
Examples of antonyms and negation agreement
As the segunak "she" can occur either to form an antonym or in agreement with a negated noun, it may seem ambiguous what it means in a given context. Here are some examples that illustrate how to disambiguate them with the help of some worthy and unworthy men.
- rik nello
- worthy man
- rik nelloshe
- unworthy man
- rikshe nelloshe
- no worthy man
- rikshe nellosheshe
- no unworthy man
- rik nelloezhm
- worthier man
- rik nellosheezhm
- unworthier man
- rikshe nelloezhmshe
- no worthier man
- rikshe nellosheezhmshe
- no unworthier man
Adjective/verb compounding
When an adjective is used as the predicate of a sentence, rather than qualifying the noun, it compounds with the verb, forming an adjectival verb. This occurs most frequently with the verbs
- dah-
- be
- vlant-
- become
- ap-
- make, cause
In this case there is no noun agreement. Verb compounding follows negation and degree.
Paradigm Summary
In general the form of an adjective is
stem+[negation]+[degree]+{noun agreement,verb}
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