2006-Dec-18, Monday

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2006-Dec-18, Monday 17:23
qiihoskeh: myo: kanji (Default)
* I finally saw my psychiatrist today.

* Since the last mention, I've already started to new conlang projects (although one is a replacement for an old inactive conlang).

The newest is a sketch of a nearly isolating SVO language, the only inflections being part of speech marking for verbstems, possible number marking on nouns and pronouns, and a couple of miscellaneous things I've momentarily forgotten.

The part of speech categories are:
verb,
adjective,
adverb/preposition/case marker, and
grammatical voice marker.
These are indicated by the final vowel of the word.

Nounstems are always nouns; noun phrases require the copula when used as predicates. There are also particles of several varieties (conjunctions, mood and aspect, etc.)

A grammatical voice marker is placed before the verb (or adjective).
The verb has an expressed subject whose role is indicated by the grammatical voice marker. It may have any number of objects. A non-monovalent adjective or preposition has exactly one object. A core case marker may be omitted under certain circumstances.

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