Re: 1st paragraph of La Karavano with relex
From: | <morphemeaddict@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, September 12, 2007, 17:39 |
In a message dated 9/12/2007 11:00:54 AM Central Daylight Time,
philip.newton@GMAIL.COM writes:
> What are -ant-/-int-/-ont-/-unt-, -at-/-it-/-ot-/-ut-, and -ig-/-igx-?
> What about infinitive -i? What about est- "to be"?
>
> What other one-letter words are there besides "a i t"?
>
The correlatives ('table words') are all VCV and are completely regular.
V1:
a = cxi-
e = i-
i = ki-
o = neni-
u = ti-
CV2 (V2 changes with C to make words less similar):
ba = -a
ce = -al
di = -am
fo = -e
gu = -el
ja = -es
ke = -o
li = -om
mo = -u
Examples: "kiam" = idi, "tiu" = umo.
stevo
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