Re: Okaikiar online info updated
From: | Henrik Theiling <theiling@...> |
Date: | Friday, June 6, 2003, 14:57 |
Hi!
Alex Fink <a4pq1injbok_0@...> writes:
> On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 15:16:38 +0200, Henrik Theiling <theiling@...> wrote:
>
> >Very funny again: my first conlang has almost the some set of cases:
> >
> >Same ones: Remark:
> > Nom
> > Acc
> > Dat
> > Gen
> >
> > Instr also functions as postpositive in Ancient Fukhian (Modern Fukhian
> > uses no case ending with non-spatial postpositions)
> >
> > Loc
> >
> > Elat called separative, because it's used for 'from' in general, and
> > means 'out of' with the postposition 'in')
> >
> > Allat called illative, because naming is not logical)
>
> The ancestor of my main language pjaukra has exactly these eight cases as
> well (I call the elative "ablative", though its function is the same).
Hmm, I begin to feel that's a common pattern then... :-)
**Henrik