Re: THEORY: questions
From: | Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...> |
Date: | Friday, October 26, 2001, 6:11 |
En réponse à Kenji Schwarz <lehelejui@...>:
[snip interesting explanations]
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> Is this any help/interest?
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Impressive, because that's what my conlang Notya does! Words in Notya are
marked with one of four suffixes (all words, there are no word categories in
Notya, except maybe interjections). In fact, it's two suffixes, each one having
a terminal form and a conjunctive form (like the verb suffixes you showed). The
difference is that even what we translate as nouns use those affixes. So each
word in Notya has basically two forms, one meaning "<insert word here>", and
the other one meaning "<insert word here> and..."
Christophe.
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