Yeuric: Difference between revisions
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Basic verbs form the language's roots, notice how "hlawa" ("to speak") has none of these infixes. | Basic verbs form the language's roots, notice how "hlawa" ("to speak") has none of these infixes. | ||
Another major aspect of Yeuric grammar is noun incorporation that borders polysyntheticism. Take, for example, the sentence " | Another major aspect of Yeuric grammar is noun incorporation that borders polysyntheticism. Take, for example, the sentence "páruḥazawyapáeruv‧ẉel‧káviḥazawyateulivṛé?", which means "Won't you take my hand and follow my lead?" (From the song "Whistling Tree", by Haunted Like Human), this breaks down roughly as: | ||
: páru⸗ḥa⸗za⸗wya páeru⸗v ‧ẉel‧ kávi⸗ḥa⸗za⸗wya teuli⸗v⸗ṛé? | : páru⸗ḥa⸗za⸗wya páeru⸗v ‧ẉel‧ kávi⸗ḥa⸗za⸗wya teuli⸗v⸗ṛé? | ||
: take-fut-2.if¹-1.gen hand-acc and follow-fut-2.if-1.gen guidance-acc-ṛé² | : take-fut-2.if¹-1.gen hand-acc and follow-fut-2.if-1.gen guidance-acc-ṛé² | ||
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====Pronouns==== | ====Pronouns==== | ||
{{template:Neo-Yeuric pronouns}} | |||
As can be seen, all Yeuric pronouns are clitic, with most attaching to the verb, while the genitive attaches to the noun, as in "hlauwahwya" ("my message"). | |||
====Adverbs==== | ====Adverbs==== | ||