User:Masako/nkala
Introduction
This is more of a thought experiment than a fully fleshed-out constructed language. The working name of the language is kamalu (meaning "words" (PL-speech-NOM)). The foundation of kamalu is CVC stems that cover a broad semantic spectrum. Meaning, that one stem can be used in a multitude of ways through derivation - with the use of an array of affixes - and compounding. Example:
Stem | Use | Example | English | Gloss |
---|---|---|---|---|
yim | verb | wayima | I eat | 1s-eat-NPST |
yim | verb | yiyimi | She ate | FEM-eat-PST |
yim | noun | yimu | food | eat-NOM |
Word order
- SOV
- Attributes follow the words that they modify.
Phonology
Syllable structure is (C)V
Consonants
Labial | Coronal | Dorsal | |
---|---|---|---|
Nasal | m | n | |
Plosive | p | t | k |
Fricative | s | ||
Approximant | w | l | j |
Clusters
- Nasalized: /ᵐp ⁿt ᵑk/
- Labialized:/pʷ kʷ mʷ nʷ ʃʷ t͡ʃʷ/
- Palatalized: /pʲ kʲ mʲ ɲ/
- the cluster tl is /t͡ɬ/ or /t͡l/
Vowels
- /a i u/
- a i u
Nouns
Classifiers
- na- - person; human
- nya- - tool; device; vehicle
- tsa- - color of ~
- la- - object; thing [generic noun]
- lu- - abstract idea
- tla- - masculine; male [MASC]
- tli- - food
- ya- - inanimate; material; stuff
- yi- - feminine; female [FEM]
Determiners
- ti- - last
- tu- - so-called; reportative [REP]
- mi- - other; different
- mwa- - this; near me [PROX]
- nyi- - self; reflexive [REFL]
- nyu- - next
- sa- - sort; kind of
- wi- - that; near you [MED]; over there [DIST]
Number
Nouns are marked for various quantities:
- pa- - dual; pair of; both [DU]
- ka- - plural [PL]
- ma- - many; much
- mu- - group; collection; mass of
- nu- - one; a
- tsi- - few; little [quantity]
- li- - all; every
- yu- - piece of
Qualifiers
- a- - venerated [honorific]
- ta- - big; large
- kwi- - good; regular; normal
- si- - small; diminutive; dear
- su- - bad; unpleasant
- tsu- - lacking respect; damn
Pronouns
singular | dual | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | wa- | pwa- | kwa- |
2 | ni- | (m)pi- | (n)ki- |
3 | u- | pu- | ku- |
Possession
Possession is marked by the nominal suffix -u and a pronominal prefix attached to a stem.
- kwamalu - 1pl-speak-NOM - our word
- tlayimu - MASC-eat-NOM - his food
- pupatu - 3du-be.aware-NOM - their awareness
- wanyaku - 1s-burn-NOM - my fire
Pronominal prefixes
Verb arguments (i.e. subject, direct object, indirect object) are indicated with pronominal affixes which are added to verb stems. The pronominal affixes are inflected according to number (singular, dual, and plural) and person (1st, 2nd, etc.).
subject | object | verb | tense / aspect / mood |
---|---|---|---|
ku- | wa- | kup | -i |
3pl | 1sg | harm | PST |
kuwakupi | |||
They harmed me. |
Verbs
Tense
Verbs are either non-past or past.
- wa-yim-a
- 1sg-eat-NPST
- I eat. / I am eating. / I will eat.
- yi-yim-i
- FEM-eat-PST
- She ate.
Other verb modifiers
aspect
- al- - repetitive; frequentative [FREQ]
- itl- - finished [perfect]
- utl- - progressive; continuing [CONT]
conjunctive
- ak- - equally; also; as much as [CONJ]
- an- - instead; rather; but
- ats- - so long as
- im- - so that; in order to; because; since
- imp- - then; thereafter
- ip- - unless
- its- - instead of
- ul- - then; therefore
- uts- - if [possible]
modals
- am- - question [Q]
- amy- - ability [ABIL]
- ank- - like to
- any- - try to; attempt [ATT]
- ap- - want [VOL]
- atl- - possibility; potential [POT]
- aw- - be allowed [PERM]
- ay- - to intend to [VOL]
- ik- - suggestive [SUG]
- il- - necessity [NEC]
- iy- - stop oneself; cease [not prevent]
- uk- - negative; no; not [NEG]
- umy- - obligation
- unk- - hate to
- uny- - begin; become [INCEP]
temporal
- as- - while [DUR]
- in- - previously; already
- iw- - until; before
- us- - always
- ut- - to be about to
others
- amp- - as if; seem to
- amw- - causative [CAUS]
- ant- - more
- at- - augmentative [AUG]; intensifier
- imy- - to undo
- ink- - well; enough
- iny- - diminutive [DIM]
- is- - too little; not enough
- it- - too much
- um- - suddenly
- un- - less
- up- - if [but not] irrealis
- uy- - probably; likely
Stems
- kam- - symbol; write; mark
- kup- - harm; hurt; corrupt
- lum- - sleep; rest; relax
- mak- - want; desire; love
- mal- - speak; talk
- n- - know; see
- nay- - loud; noise; roar
- nyak- - fire; burn; light
- pat- - be awake; aware; focused
- t- - be; exist [COP]
- tlil- - bathe; wash
- wap- - rhythm; pulse; meter
- way- - go; move; walk
- y- - have; belong; get
- yam- - delight; happy; toy; glad
- yap- - be green; foliage; plant
- yat- - hand; five; grab
- yim- - eat; nourish; bread
Examples
- wana
- wa-n-a
- 1s-see-NPST
- I see.
- kukami
- ku-kam-i
- 3pl-write-PST
- They wrote.
notes
for word generator:
C=ptkmnswlyqxcf V=aáàiíìuúù P=aiu
c|ts f|ny x|tl q|kw n[nml]|n np|mp wu|wa