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Created page with "==Phrygian== ===Alternative forms=== *-ıɛq (''-ietj, Attalian'') ===Etymology=== From Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||-ïɑq}} (''-ïatʰ''), {{vry-times||-ïɑ̄q}} (''-ïātʰ''), from {{vry-from-n|Ancient Greek||{{vry-times||-ῐ́ᾱ}}|-ία}} (''íā'') + Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||-ɑq}} (''-atʰ''). ====Pronunciation==== * (''Standard Phrygian'') IPA: /-ˈjɛʃ/ ** (''Smyrna Phrygian'') IPA: [-ˈjʃ..." |
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==[[Phrygian (Semitic)|Phrygian]]== | ==[[Phrygian (Semitic)|Phrygian]]== | ||
===Alternative forms=== | ===Alternative forms=== | ||
*- | *-ıɛ́q (''-ietj, Attalian'') | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||-ïɑq}} (''-ïatʰ''), {{vry-times||-ïɑ̄q}} (''-ïātʰ''), from {{vry-from-n|Ancient Greek||{{vry-times||-ῐ́ᾱ}}|-ία}} (''íā'') + Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||-ɑq}} (''-atʰ''). | From Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||-ïɑq}} (''-ïatʰ''), {{vry-times||-ïɑ̄q}} (''-ïātʰ''), from {{vry-from-n|Ancient Greek||{{vry-times||-ῐ́ᾱ}}|-ία}} (''íā'') + Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||-ɑq}} (''-atʰ''). | ||
====Pronunciation==== | ====Pronunciation==== | ||
* (''Standard Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: /-ˈjɛʃ/ | * (''Standard Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: /-ˈjɛʃ/ | ||
** (''Smyrna Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: [- | ** (''Smyrna Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: [-ˈjəʃ], [-ˈɪʃ] | ||
** (''Attalia Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: [- | ** (''Attalia Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: [-ˈjɛt͡ʃ] | ||
** (''Prusa Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: [-ˈjɛʃ] | ** (''Prusa Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: [-ˈjɛʃ] | ||
* (''Classical Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: /-ˈjatʲʰ/ | * (''Classical Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: /-ˈjatʲʰ/ | ||
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# ''suffix used to form mostly abstract nouns from nouns, adjectives, and verbs'' | # ''suffix used to form mostly abstract nouns from nouns, adjectives, and verbs'' | ||
#: <small>Synonym:</small> [[Contionary:-esj|-ɛɜ]] | #: <small>Synonym:</small> [[Contionary:-esj|-ɛɜ]] | ||
#: [[Contionary:melech|ɯɛ́ʌɛx]] (''mélech, "king"'') → ɯɛʌxıɛ́ɜ (''melchiésj, "kingdom"'') | #: [[Contionary:melech|ɯɛ́ʌɛx]] (''mélech, "king"'') → [[Contionary:melchiesj|ɯɛʌxıɛ́ɜ]] (''melchiésj, "kingdom"'') | ||
#: [[Contionary:melech|ɛmm]] (''ecch, "brother"'') → ɛmıɑ́ɜ (''echiásj, "brotherhood"'') | #: [[Contionary:melech|ɛmm]] (''ecch, "brother"'') → [[Contionary:echiasj|ɛmıɑ́ɜ]] (''echiásj, "brotherhood"'') | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
Uncountable nouns formed using this suffix, such as [[Contionary:echiasj|ɛmıɑ́ɜ]] (''echiásj, "brotherhood"'') and [[Contionary:kristiasj|upıcrıɑ́ɜ]] (''kristiásj, "Christianity"''), are treated as plurals and as such are formed using the plural suffix '''-ıɑ́ɜ''' (''-iásj''). | Uncountable nouns formed using this suffix, such as [[Contionary:echiasj|ɛmıɑ́ɜ]] (''echiásj, "brotherhood"'') and [[Contionary:kristiasj|upıcrıɑ́ɜ]] (''kristiásj, "Christianity"''), are treated as plurals and as such are formed using the plural suffix '''-ıɑ́ɜ''' (''-iásj''). | ||
In the niche case that an uncountable nouns requires a plural sense, the redundant plural suffix '''-ıɑɜɑ́ɜ''' (''-iasjásj'') is used, such as in [[Contionary:șjarriasj|ɭɑpp'''ıɑ́ɜ''']] (''șjarr'''iásj''', "friendship'') → ɭɑpp'''ıɑɜɑ́ɜ''' (''șjarr'''iasjásj''', "friendships''). | |||
[[Category:Phrygian affixes|i]] | [[Category:Phrygian affixes|i]] | ||
[[Category:Contionary]] | [[Category:Contionary]] | ||
[[Category:Phrygian lemmas|i]] | [[Category:Phrygian lemmas|i]] | ||