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                                        Kareyku: Admonitive mood
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                                        A Work In Progress. Saturday, 22 December 2012. If I can say:. You can use the imperative: tananma. Or the admonitive: tanakabin. You could also add a pronoun, so you would get:. Don't let me speak to him! And you can take it a step further:. Don't let him speak to me! Using the factual evidential). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Enamored with tongues. Enthusiastic conlanger. View my complete profile. Numerals, part 2. How to Present a Verb? Kēlen Word of the Day. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Kareyku: Detransitive suffix
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                                        A Work In Progress. Thursday, 15 November 2012. You've read right, I meant a suffix that "detransitivizes" the verb if that has any sense at all. Bear with me, what I mean is that all Kareyku verbs are naturally transitive or ditransitive, but what if you need an intransitive verb? We have our always useful verb qappa- "eat", normally we would use a transition;. But this actually means literally "he eats (something)", it implies that he's eating something, like a fish, meat, vegetables (yeah, right! 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Kareyku: August 2011
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                                        A Work In Progress. Sunday, 7 August 2011. Kareyku verbs, Direct/inverse voice. Recently I've decided to lean towards a direct/inverse voice in Kareyku. This would allow for potentially better structures and leads to new options in expression. I've decided the flow should follow a hierarchy, so with this new plan the transitions would be:. 1st someone, - ka. 2nd someone (3rd, 3rd.a), - da. 3rd someone (3rd.a), - ta. 1st someone, - talka. 2nd someone, - talda. 3rd someone, - talta. View my complete profile. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Prumin Tulvan siv: trum
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                                        Thursday, 10 May 2012. N goodness, thing that is good or beneficial. This word has a trick. In the Tulvan language there is no actual word for 'good' as an adjective, you only have this noun which represents a similar concept. To use it in sentences you would normally use an adjective you have to use the attributive i- prefix, as has been seen before. So for example the word koimutrum. Goodness-of-earth' actually is a metaphor for vegetables, the goods. The good man', itrum roth. Word of the day. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Katanik κατὰ Νικ: To Morpheme Or Not To Morpheme?
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                                        Friday, October 12, 2012. To Morpheme Or Not To Morpheme? Today I've listened to a great episode of Conlangery. The podcast about conlangs for conlangers by conlangers. The show, incredible as ever, made me think a lot about the idea of morphemes (and what's better than a show that also makes you think? The whole deal about morphemes started out as a note in passing at the end of episode #68. Youngster, young person" ( juno. Or more "natively" jun'ul'o. A group of words, dictionary" ( vorto. Jokes about ...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Kareyku: November 2010
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                                        A Work In Progress. Wednesday, 10 November 2010. Under the new development of Kareyku we would only have 3 transitions according to hierarchy. The Future Tense would be expressed then:. 1 expressed by infix -keyo-. 2 expressed by infix -deyo-. 3 expressed by infix -teyo-. Pretty simple, this would get us such constructions as:. Further developed with evidentials:. I will eat (fact). I hear he will protect them. You will speak to him (I assume). As for their negative forms:. 1 expressed by infix -ki-. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Kareyku: April 2011
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                                        A Work In Progress. Tuesday, 12 April 2011. Has a Conditional mood. Used for polite asking and suppositions as well. Actually this and the Future Tense actually stem from a quite particular development in Kareyku grammar. It is believed that Old Kareyku. Thusly we arrive to the Conditional:. 1 expressed by infix. 2 expressed by infix. 3 expressed by infix. For the positive and:. 1 expressed by infix -keye-. 2 expressed by infix -deye-. 3 expressed by infix -teye-. Was positive Conditional, Irrealis, or T...
                                     
                         
                            
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