questions
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 5:06 pm
Could someone please help me with these questions. If you know anything about this please help me out
1. What is the origin of most words in your language? Are they derived from another language or an older form of the languagae
2. Can you tell from word endings or beginnings what their part of speech is? Are words made up of multiple morphemes?
3. What typology does this language follow (SVO, SOV, VSO, etc)? What is the order for subjects and predicates? nouns and adjectives?
4. Does thie language have aritcles, and if so, where are they located in relation to the noun?
5. How are questions formed in this language? Are there specific "question" words? Is there a particular order?
6. How is negation dealt with in this language? Is there a word that is equivalent to the English "not"?
7. Are verbs conjugated in this language? Do they have endings that indicate person, number and/or gender?
8. Is there grammatical gender in this language (nouns and corresponding pronouns and adjectives that are masculine, feminine, neutral) Is there a differenece between feminine and msculine forms of verbs depending on who is speaking and/or who is being addressed?
9. Do nouns have case endings that indicate their function in the sentence
10. Is there a difference between a formal and informal second person singualr form?
11. How similar to or different from English is the grammatical system of this language?
1. What is the origin of most words in your language? Are they derived from another language or an older form of the languagae
2. Can you tell from word endings or beginnings what their part of speech is? Are words made up of multiple morphemes?
3. What typology does this language follow (SVO, SOV, VSO, etc)? What is the order for subjects and predicates? nouns and adjectives?
4. Does thie language have aritcles, and if so, where are they located in relation to the noun?
5. How are questions formed in this language? Are there specific "question" words? Is there a particular order?
6. How is negation dealt with in this language? Is there a word that is equivalent to the English "not"?
7. Are verbs conjugated in this language? Do they have endings that indicate person, number and/or gender?
8. Is there grammatical gender in this language (nouns and corresponding pronouns and adjectives that are masculine, feminine, neutral) Is there a differenece between feminine and msculine forms of verbs depending on who is speaking and/or who is being addressed?
9. Do nouns have case endings that indicate their function in the sentence
10. Is there a difference between a formal and informal second person singualr form?
11. How similar to or different from English is the grammatical system of this language?