Re: Ordering of case names [was Re: Structure of documents about your conlangs]
From: | bnathyuw <bnathyuw@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, September 11, 2002, 16:52 |
--- Andreas Johansson <and_yo@...> wrote: >
bn wrote:
> >
> >sanskrit has a 'fixed' order, insofar as the
> >traditional names for the cases are 'first'
> 'second'
> >'third' . . . 'seventh' ( plus the vocative which
> >wasn't considered a true case )
>
> And this order is ... ?
>
> Andreas
finally found them on google :
masc singular, |nara-| man
1 nom |naras|*
2 acc |naram|
3 instr |narena|
4 dat |nara:ya|
5 abl |nara:t|
6 gen |narasya|
7 loc |nare|
( voc |nara| )
*historic form. before a pause it's realised as
|narah|, but the |s| returns with sandhi
bn
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bnathyuw | landan | arR
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