Reconstruction:Proto-Sondiv/p-n-y

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Proto-Sondiv

Root

*p-n-y

  1. Related to distant places.

Schematically Derived Terms

Please note that many of these forms are entirely hypothetical; not all of them actually exist.

  • Absolute Noun: opnuyon pny=]]m
  • Adjective: penwi pn=[[y==
  • Adverb: penuyur pn=[[y==r
  • Animate A: ipnejen ip=//nym
  • Animate B: pne pny=]]
  • Animate C: pyanajen yp=//ny=]]m
  • Animate D: pwanajen wp=//ny=]]m
  • Augmentative A: pwane p=//ny==
  • Augmentative B: pnuyu pny==w
  • Augmentative Implement: pwanyon p=//ny==m
  • Collective Noun: hupnuyu hpny==w
  • Common Implement: epeny pn=[[y
  • Common Noun A: pni p=//ny
  • Common Noun B: pne pny==
  • Determiner: pni pny
  • Diminutive A: pnejis p=//nys
  • Diminutive B: pnoyus pny==s
  • Diminutive Locative: bepnejis bp=//nys
  • Individual Noun: upnejis up=//nys
  • Instance of Action: sopnwi spny==
  • Locative A: bepni bp=//ny
  • Locative B: bepnuyon bpny==m
  • Locative C: epniya pn=[[y‌h
  • Natural Noun: pnove pn=[[y=]]
  • Proper Noun (Female) A: panoya *pny=h
  • Proper Noun (Male) A: pane *pn=]y
  • Proper Noun (Male) B: pnitur *p=//nytwr
  • Temporal: apniyas pn=[[ys
  • Verbal Noun A: ipnwi ipny==
  • Verbal Noun B: sopnujiv spny==v