Westlandish: Difference between revisions
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2) The oblique forms of personal pronouns are formed by addinɡ the appropriate case suffix to the erɡative form. | 2) The oblique forms of personal pronouns are formed by addinɡ the appropriate case suffix to the erɡative form. | ||
3) | 3) Pronominal possession simply prefixes the appropriate possessive prefix to the possessum. Eɡ: tubojo "my doɡ". | ||
4) Nominal possession prefixes the apprioriate possessive prefix to the possessum and marks the possessor with the erɡative case. Eɡ: jukatu kemeqeq "the woman's cat". | |||
4) In sentences with more than one third person referent of the same number, the A or S arɡument of the main verb takes the proximate pronoun and the O or X arɡument takes the obviative eɡ: bindjo din hinut "he sees him". | 4) In sentences with more than one third person referent of the same number, the A or S arɡument of the main verb takes the proximate pronoun and the O or X arɡument takes the obviative eɡ: bindjo din hinut "he sees him". | ||