Common Features in Proto-Morellic
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Common Features and Language Universals in Proto-Morellic
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All languages are equipped with the grammatical structures needed to give orders, negate a thought, and ask a question:Imperative: Post-verbal Si Particle
Negative: Post-verbal Ka Particle
Interrogative: Clause-final Bho? Particle
All languages use verbs which can be interpreted as occurring in the past, present, or future:
Present: ∅
Past: Post-verbal Poïn Adverb = Po (Past) + -in (adverbialiser)
Future: Post-verbal Haïn Adverb = Ha (Then) + -in (adverbialiser)
All languages include any blend of or subcategory of the basis five colors: red, blue, yellow, black and white. The colors red, white, and black are included in every language:
Red / Purple: Sek-
Noun: Seket = Sek- + -et (nominaliser)
Adjective: Sekil = Sek- + -il (adjectiviser)
Blue / Green: Pir-
Noun: Piret = Pir- + -et (nominaliser)
Adjective: Piril = Pir- + -il (adjectiviser)
Yellow / Red: Non-
Noun: Nonet = Non- + -et (nominaliser)
Adjective: Nonil = Non- + -il (adjectiviser)
Black / Dark: Kamhi-
Noun: Kamhiet = Kamhi- + -et (nominaliser)
Adjective: Kamhiil = Kamhi- + -il (adjectiviser)
White / Bright: Hole-
Noun: Holeët = Hole- + -et (nominaliser)
Adjective: Holeïl = Hole- + -il (adjectiviser)
Noun Declension:
Common:
Nominative:
Singular: -et
Paucal: -ilet
Plural: -il
Accusative:
Singular: -at
Paucal: -elat
Plural: -el
Oblique:
Singular: -sik
Paucal: -ansik
Plural: -an
Inedible:
Nominative:
Singular: -as
Paucal: -obhas
Plural: -obh
Accusative:
Singular: -os
Paucal: -ebhos
Plural: -ebh
Oblique:
Singular: -ey
Paucal: -arhey
Plural: -arh ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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