User:Masako/nkala

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phonology

consonants

  • nasals: /m n ɲ/ m n ny
  • plosives: /p t k kʷ/ p t k kw
  • continuants: /s l/ s l
  • semivowels: /j w/ y w

All plosives, except the glottal stop, can be prenasalized: /ᵐp ⁿt ᵑk ᵑkʷ/.

vowels

Kata has five vowels /i/, /u/, /e/, /o/ and /a/. Each occurs in both stressed and unstressed syllables.

syllable structure

All syllables are of the form (C)V(N), that is, optional consonant + vowel + optional final nasal, or V, CV, VN, CVN. As in most languages, CV is the most common syllable type.

phonotactics

morphology

Kata

nouns

pronouns

Kata has the basic pronouns wa (first person), ni (second person), and o (third person). They do not specify number or gender. Thus, o can mean "he", "she", or "it". The general plural affix -lo is used to mark number.

possession

noun modifiers

  • x - xx

number

Nouns are marked for various quantities:

  • -lo - general plural

verbs

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verb modifiers

  • -le - past tense [PST]

particles

syntax

lexicon

samples

  • wa wita ni - 1 see 2 - I see you.