Re: Okaikiar online info updated
From: | Henrik Theiling <theiling@...> |
Date: | Friday, June 6, 2003, 13:16 |
"Mark J. Reed" <markjreed@...> writes:
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)
Missing in Fukhian:
Causative
Additional in Fukhian:
Predicative 'the man is a human' would be 'human-PREP man-NOM.' in Fukhian:
{ihmin}+{h} {mis}+{(r)} = {ihmineh} {mis}.
(Yes, yes, there are some borrowings from certain agglutinating
languages)
Vocative
At least the endings are very different...
**Henrik