TriCons Notes: Introduction
2005-Dec-11, Sunday 13:32TriCons is a constructed language sketch, still very sketchy. Some features are:
* Most roots are triconsonantal, with stem vowels used for inflections.
* Noun phrases distinguish proximal from distal, and these are cross-referenced on the verb.
* Direct and Inverse voices rather than Active and Passive, at least in non-finite forms.
Links to the other entries:
Phonology
Thematic Morphology
Temporal Morphology
Actant Morphology
Pronouns and Determiners
General Syntax
Auxiliaries
Interrogatives
Comparison Syntax
These pages are still being updated.
* Most roots are triconsonantal, with stem vowels used for inflections.
* Noun phrases distinguish proximal from distal, and these are cross-referenced on the verb.
* Direct and Inverse voices rather than Active and Passive, at least in non-finite forms.
Links to the other entries:
Phonology
Thematic Morphology
Temporal Morphology
Actant Morphology
Pronouns and Determiners
General Syntax
Auxiliaries
Interrogatives
Comparison Syntax
These pages are still being updated.