Re: And now for something completely different - Chatiga
From: | Joe <joe@...> |
Date: | Sunday, December 26, 2004, 23:06 |
Pascal A. Kramm wrote:
>This time, I took a completely different approach :D
>Chatiga possesses neither verbs nor adjectives, as nouns are used in their
>place. Words are never inflected, making it a highly isolating language
>which uses particles for grammatical functions like indication of time and
>modality, or to mark nouns for their function if neccessary.
>
>
Looks similar to my new Language (unnamed). Except mine isn't highly
isolating, and has interesting ways of creating meanings for words. And
I simply don't distinguish between nouns and verbs. Adjectival
constructions are formed by the construction 'word1+pa+word2', where
word2 is a property of the first.
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