Cristophe wrote:
>...> > > The only real
> > > demonstrative pronouns can be used only to refer to things. They are:
> > > stecì /st@'si/: this (thing)
> > > stelì /st@'li/: that (thing)
> > > stelà /st@'la/: yon (thing)
> >
> > Mmm... they look like those I use in my dialect:
> > stu chi /stu'ki/
> > and
> > chell li /kEl'li/
> >
>
> Funny, I don't know anything about your dialect. But it's nice, because it
means
>...> that what I did is not completely implausible :) .
It's GalloItalic. There are, indeed, some similarities with Occitan.
>...> > 'St'ha' roughly means 'il y à'(sp?), isn't it?
>
> Yes (it's "il y a").
oops!
>...> Hey, I must be a dumb. Since we are at
> > pronominal/adjectival parts, why haven't I told you Sardinian has the
> > coolest article I've ever seen amongst Romance langs? It's derived from
> > 'ipse': su, sa. ex.: sa oche /sa Oke/(the voice).
> >
>
> I've read that somewhere a while ago. I think it was on the list but I'm
not
>...> sure. Anyway I find this derivation nice. My articles are much more
common, they
>...> are simply derived from ille, illa, illud (except that they lost all
consonnant
>...> sounds: e, a, o :) ).
Notice the cool fact that Sardinian has retained the old value of Latin <c>
and <g>: (pRomance) vocem > oche /Oke/, scire > ischire /i'skire/... really
archaic!
>...> > > There are no real demonstrative pronouns to refer to living creatures.
> > Instead
> > > are used the third person emphatic pronouns, followed by the adverbs
> > cì,
> > lì or
> > > là (connected to the pronoun by a hyphen). Thus we obtain the
> > different
> > forms:
> > > lui-cì /'lHisi/: this one (masc. sg.)
> > > lui-lì /'lHili/: that one (masc. sg.)
> > > lui-là /'lHila/: yon one (masc. sg.)
> > > lei-cì /'lEsi/: this one (fem. sg.)
> > > lei-lì /'lEli/: that one (fem. sg.)
> > > lei-là /'lEla/: yon one (fem. sg.)
> > > lorr-cì /'lOrsi/: these ones (pl.)
> > > lorr-lì /'lOrli/: those ones (pl.)
> > > lorr-là /'lOrla/: yons (?) ones (pl.)
> >
> > OK, this happens in Italian as well.
> >
>
> Really? I didn't remember that. Maybe it's unconscious influence then...
Yup...
questo qui
quello lì
quelli là
*codesti lì is obviously not allowed.
> Heyhey, we wanna see the verbal system : )
>...> >
>
> After the last part of the pronouns I promise :) . You will see, the
verbal
>...> system is at the same time quite common, but also with strange features
(like
>...> the existence of a subjunctive future :) ).
Looking forward for it!
Luca