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===Verbs===
====Tense====
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!Present
| -aj-
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!Past
| -ak-
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!Future
| -ald-
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====Mood====
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!Indicative
| -a-
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!Subjunctive
| -e-
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!Optative
| -u-
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!Imperative sg.
| -atha
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!Imperative pl.
| -athai
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====Person and number of subjet====
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!Sing.
!Plur.
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!1st person
| -m
| -mi
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!2nd person
| -t
| -ti
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!3rd person
| -sh
| -shi
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====Infinite forms====
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!Infinitive
| -u
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!Active participle
| -an
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!Passive participle
| -on
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Both participles decline according to the consonantal declension.  The exact functions of the two participles are forgotten.
The perfect was expressed by active participle + '''-shu''', the passive by passive participle + '''-shu'''.
[[Category:Conlangs]]

Revision as of 07:43, 4 September 2012

Aldarnic is a fictional language by Jörg Rhiemeier. The language was meant for an Elf-like conculture about which I don't really remember much, but abandoned soon. Some grammatical paradigms survive in an old notebook, they are given below.

Morphology

Nouns

There apparently were four declensions: consonantal, e-, a- and o-declension.

  Consonantal
declension
e-declension a-declension o-declension
Sing. Pl. Sing. Pl. Sing. Pl. Sing. Pl.
Nominative -0 -i -e -i -a -ai -o -oi
Genitive -a -ath -ja -eth -ja -ath -ja -oth
Dative -ai -assen -ei -essen -ai -assen -oi -ossen
Accusative -o -an -eo -en -ao -an -no -on
Locative -ka -kai -eka -ekai -aka -akai -oka -okai

Pronouns

  1st person 2nd person 3rd masc. 3rd fem.
Sing. Pl. Sing. Pl. Sing. Pl. Sing. Pl.
Nominative io ioi sha shai al ali il ili
Genitive ija iath shja shath ala alath ila ilath
Dative ioi iossen shai shassen alai alassen ilai ilassen
Accusative inno inon shao shan alo alan ilo ilan
Locative ioka iokai shaka shakai alka alkai ilka ilkai

Verbs

Tense

Present -aj-
Past -ak-
Future -ald-

Mood

Indicative -a-
Subjunctive -e-
Optative -u-
Imperative sg. -atha
Imperative pl. -athai

Person and number of subjet

  Sing. Plur.
1st person -m -mi
2nd person -t -ti
3rd person -sh -shi

Infinite forms

Infinitive -u
Active participle -an
Passive participle -on

Both participles decline according to the consonantal declension. The exact functions of the two participles are forgotten.

The perfect was expressed by active participle + -shu, the passive by passive participle + -shu.