Khangaþyagon Nouns
Roots
The root of a noun is singular and may be used as the subject or object of the verb - the two roles are distinguished syntactically.
The root may be followed by segunakar of up to six ranks. Each rank of segunak performs a particular grammatical role, and complex combinations of segunakar of different ranks are possible.
The term "case" is not used in relation to Khangaþyagon nouns - the sheer variety of different grammatical forms a noun can take means that it isn't a very useful concept.
The ranks of segunakar are given below in the order they follow the root.
modsegunakar
These are deixis markers.
- il
- this
- ban
- that
- dau
- what
- she
- no
- wo
- any
- ye
- topical vocative. Marks the noun as referring to the person addressed when it occurs in any role other than the subject of a second person sentence (which obviously refers to the addressee, so isn't marked).
densegunakar
Proximity markers. In the noun phrase A B-densegunak, the densegunak indicates how closely A is associated with B.
- ut
- at
- eb
- in contact
- art
- with
- ash
- without
- iss
- near
- orr
- far
radsegunakar
Position markers. A B-radsegunak indicates where A is in relation to B.
- ip
- in
- sta
- outside
- omb
- around
- gri
- above
- od
- below
- shing
- left
- hop
- beside
- urþ
- right
- æks
- alligned with
- tuk
- in front of
- ðen
- behind
karvsegunakar
Sense of motion
- am
- destination
- ig
- origin
- gu
- path
sintsegunakar
Abstract relationships
- uz
- of
- ol
- by (instrumental)
- akh
- to (recipient)
- ku
- about
- ung
- for (benefactive)
- zen
- on behalf of
- aug
- for (goal, reason)
- yat
- against
bantsegunak
Number
- (a)r
- Plural
Paradigm Summary
The form of the noun is therefore
stem+[deixis]+{[proximity]+[position]+[motion],[abstract]}+[number]
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