Quoting Jörg Rhiemeier <joerg_rhiemeier@...>:
> Hallo!
>
> On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 20:29:24 +0100,
> Ray Brown <ray.brown@...> wrote:
> > Agreed - tho rather oddly Esperanto has the plural marker _before_ the
> > case marker in the accusative plural (bela-j-n dom0-j-n "beautiful houses"
> > ), whereas in all the agglutinative langs I can think of the plural marker
> > comes after the case marker (as, indeed, it does in Volapük).
>
> No, it is Volapük that's odd here. Most agglutinating languages
> I have seen have the plural marker between the stem and the case marker,
ObMyConlang: Tairezazh does both:
stelza-n-s "girl"-PL-ACC
stelza-n-er "girl"-PL-DAT
but
stelza-i-n "girl"-GEN-PL
Weirdity points for me! Yay! :)
Andreas