From 61c85344688a7b59064a51e36014e604479383d7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Huy Ngo Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2021 22:25:35 +0700 Subject: Update parts of speech --- src/grammar/pos.md | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+) (limited to 'src') diff --git a/src/grammar/pos.md b/src/grammar/pos.md index 5f04002..d521e31 100644 --- a/src/grammar/pos.md +++ b/src/grammar/pos.md @@ -5,9 +5,45 @@ simply ported from German, mostly morphology. ## Noun +While having the same number of cases and gender, Isanercent has less noun +patterns compared to German (only four): +- plosive ending (e.g. *ki bǔt*, house) +- sonorant and vowel ending (e.g. *ke tann*, table) +- fricative (e.g. *ka münsch*, mouse) + +In plural form, + +- plosive ending: add a schwa and the first vowel is umlauted: *kin bütte* +- sonorant ending: add an -en ending: *kin tannen* +- fricative ending: add a -er ending: *kin münscher* + +Just like in German, those ending in -e and -er are weak and is added -n in +dative case and accusative case, e.g. *kim bütten*, *kir münschern*. ## Verb ## Adjective ## Pronoun ## Articles + +Isanercent articles are a bit saner than German counterparts, with separate +articles for feminine and plural nouns. + +- nominative + - masculine: *ke* + - neuter: *ki* + - feminine: *ka* + - plural: *kin* +- accusative: + - masculine: *kem* + - neuter: *ki* + - feminine: *kam* + - plural: *kim* +- dative + - masculine/neuter: *ken* + - feminine: *kar* + - plural: *kir* +- genitive + - masculine/neuter: *kes* + - feminine: *kan* + - plural: *kis* -- cgit 1.4.1