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Nouns inflect only for singular and plural number. The plural marker is a prefix which comes from an historic word ''*is-'' ("all"), which also gave rise to the plural pronouns. The following table shows examples of singular and plural forms for noun roots with different initials: | Nouns inflect only for singular and plural number. The plural marker is a prefix which comes from an historic word ''*is-'' ("all"), which also gave rise to the plural pronouns. The following table shows examples of singular and plural forms for noun roots with different initials: | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
! Initial | ! colspan=2 | Initial | ||
! Singular | ! Singular | ||
! Plural | ! Plural | ||
! Prefix | |||
! Initial Change | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Vowel | ! colspan=2 | Vowel | ||
| ara | | rowspan=2 | ara | ||
| isara | | rowspan=2 | isara | ||
| rowspan=2 | is- | |||
| rowspan=2 | — | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan=2 | Stop/Affricate | |||
! Voiceless | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Voiced | ! Voiced | ||
| gambo | | gambo | ||
| iskambo | | iskambo | ||
| is- | |||
| Devoicing | |||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! colspan=2 | Glottal | ||
| | | hon | ||
| | | ison | ||
|- | | is- | ||
| Deletion | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Glide | ! colspan=2 | Glide | ||
| yavi | | yavi | ||
| ishavi | | ishavi | ||
| ish- | |||
| Deletion | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Fricative | ! colspan=2 | Fricative | ||
| khaze | | khaze | ||
| ikkhaze | | ikkhaze | ||
| i- | |||
| Gemination | |||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! colspan=2 | Nasal | ||
| | | neri | ||
| | | izneri | ||
| iz- | |||
| — | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=2 | Liquid | |||
| remba | |||
| izhremba | |||
| izh- | |||
| — | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Pronouns== | ==Pronouns== | ||
Pronouns decline for case, number and person. The cases are nominative and accusative, and the numbers singular and plural. In addition to first, second and third-person pronouns, there is also an inclusive dual pronoun, with no | Pronouns decline for case, number and person. The cases are nominative and accusative, and the numbers singular and plural. In addition to first, second and third-person pronouns, there is also an inclusive dual pronoun, with no case distinctions. The pronouns decline as follows: | ||
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==Verbs== | ==Verbs== | ||
Verbs conjugate for tense and voice, and agree with their subjects in person and number. The voices are active and passive, and the tenses non-past, perfect, and imperfect. Verbs differ in their conjugation patterens based what sound the verb root begins and ends with. | |||
The conjugation of ''adawa'' (vowel-initial, glide-final root) is depicted in the following chart: | Take as an example the verb root ''adaw-'' "fight". The forms ''adawe'' ("fight!") and ''adawesi'' ("we fight") are formed from the root by means of suffixes. The infinitive form of a verb is marked with ''bes'' ("do") followed by a verbal noun, in this case ''adawa'' ("fight"), which gives the infinitive form ''bes adawa'' ("to fight"). Verbal nouns for verb roots ending in a glide are formed by copying the final vowel of the root as a suffix. Historically, the fact that ''bes'' was used with verbal nouns, which were zero-derived from the verb root, combined with the fact that roots ending in a glide required the addition of a copy vowel, resulted in the generalization that the addition of a copy vowel to the root forms a verbal noun. The conjugation of ''adawa'' (vowel-initial, glide-final root) is depicted in the following chart: | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! rowspan="3" | Singular | ! rowspan="3" | Singular | ||
! 1st | ! 1st Person | ||
| adawa | | adawa | ||
| kyadawa | | kyadawa | ||
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| inezadawa | | inezadawa | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 2nd | ! 2nd Person | ||
| adawo | | adawo | ||
| kyadawo | | kyadawo | ||
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| inezadawo | | inezadawo | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 3rd | ! 3rd Person | ||
| adawene | | adawene | ||
| kyadawene | | kyadawene | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! rowspan="3" | Plural | ! rowspan="3" | Plural | ||
! 1st | ! 1st Person | ||
| adawesi | | adawesi | ||
| kyadawesi | | kyadawesi | ||
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| inezadawesi | | inezadawesi | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 2nd | ! 2nd Person | ||
| rowspan="2" | adaweso | | rowspan="2" | adaweso | ||
| rowspan="2" | kyadaweso | | rowspan="2" | kyadaweso | ||
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| rowspan="2" | inezadaweso | | rowspan="2" | inezadaweso | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 3rd | ! 3rd Person | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="2" | Infinitive | ! colspan="2" | Infinitive |
Latest revision as of 22:21, 14 March 2024
Zemeni is an agglutinative language.
Phonology
Main page: Appendix:Zemeni pronunciation
An important phonetic rule is that high vowels lower after glides, which plays a role in many of the inflectional paradigms.
Nouns
Nouns inflect only for singular and plural number. The plural marker is a prefix which comes from an historic word *is- ("all"), which also gave rise to the plural pronouns. The following table shows examples of singular and plural forms for noun roots with different initials:
Initial | Singular | Plural | Prefix | Initial Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vowel | ara | isara | is- | — | |
Stop/Affricate | Voiceless | ||||
Voiced | gambo | iskambo | is- | Devoicing | |
Glottal | hon | ison | is- | Deletion | |
Glide | yavi | ishavi | ish- | Deletion | |
Fricative | khaze | ikkhaze | i- | Gemination | |
Nasal | neri | izneri | iz- | — | |
Liquid | remba | izhremba | izh- | — |
Pronouns
Pronouns decline for case, number and person. The cases are nominative and accusative, and the numbers singular and plural. In addition to first, second and third-person pronouns, there is also an inclusive dual pronoun, with no case distinctions. The pronouns decline as follows:
Singular | Plural | |||
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Nominative | Accusative | Nominative | Accusative | |
First Person | avi | av | isi | ek |
Second Person | o | iso | is | |
Third Person | ene | en | ||
Inclusive Dual | avo |
Verbs
Verbs conjugate for tense and voice, and agree with their subjects in person and number. The voices are active and passive, and the tenses non-past, perfect, and imperfect. Verbs differ in their conjugation patterens based what sound the verb root begins and ends with.
Take as an example the verb root adaw- "fight". The forms adawe ("fight!") and adawesi ("we fight") are formed from the root by means of suffixes. The infinitive form of a verb is marked with bes ("do") followed by a verbal noun, in this case adawa ("fight"), which gives the infinitive form bes adawa ("to fight"). Verbal nouns for verb roots ending in a glide are formed by copying the final vowel of the root as a suffix. Historically, the fact that bes was used with verbal nouns, which were zero-derived from the verb root, combined with the fact that roots ending in a glide required the addition of a copy vowel, resulted in the generalization that the addition of a copy vowel to the root forms a verbal noun. The conjugation of adawa (vowel-initial, glide-final root) is depicted in the following chart:
Active | Passive | ||||||
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Non-Past | Perfect | Imperfect | Non-Past | Perfect | Imperfect | ||
Singular | 1st Person | adawa | kyadawa | inadawa | ezadawa | kyezadawa | inezadawa |
2nd Person | adawo | kyadawo | inadawo | ezadawo | kyezadawo | inezadawo | |
3rd Person | adawene | kyadawene | inadawene | ezadawene | kyezadawene | inezadawene | |
Plural | 1st Person | adawesi | kyadawesi | inadawesi | ezadawesi | kyezadawesi | inezadawesi |
2nd Person | adaweso | kyadaweso | inadaweso | ezadaweso | kyezadaweso | inezadaweso | |
3rd Person | |||||||
Infinitive | bes adawa | kibes adawa | imbes adawa | bes ezadawa | kibes ezadawa | imbes ezadawa | |
Imperative | adawe | ezadawe |