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Re: Peculiarities of Silindion's Past Tense

From:Jörg Rhiemeier <joerg_rhiemeier@...>
Date:Thursday, August 12, 2004, 19:40
Hallo!

On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 08:24:40 -0700,
Elliott Lash <erelion12@...> wrote:

> In Silindion, the past tense is the most variable > from verb to verb, being formed with 8 suffixes which > attach to the root in 3 different types of ways. > > The first type of past tense is the "Root" past tense. > This attaches one of the 8 suffixes to the root of the > verb. > > The following suffixes are used: > > Consonantal: Non-Consontantal: > -si -zero > -ssi -i > -ti -ë > -na > -në >
[examples snipped] Nice morpho-phoemic processes and alternations you have here. And these suffixes are not predictable, but must be learned for each verb?
> ----------------------------------------------- > The second type of past tense is the "consonant > extension past tense". This is used with a small > amount of verbs whose root is extended by "l" or "n" > in some forms, like the past and the passive > participle. They all form the past with the extension > plus the suffix -ë > > ne- "to give" anelë "he gave" > ya- "to go" ayanë "he went" > (this one has an irregular augment to, it doesn't > become ëanë , like expected) > > u- "to gleam" olë "it gleamed" > hya- "to age" ahyanë "he aged" > > (Those whose extension is an "n" look like the Root > past tense with the suffix -në , and this might be the > origin of this odd suffix. They are different from the > verb neit- with its odd suffix, in that they have the > extension in many other forms as well)
I see. The extension cannot be counted as part of the past tense suffix because it also occurs in other forms that do not contain a past tense suffix. Right?
> ----------------------------------------------- > The third and last type of past tense is the > zero-grade past tense. This adds a suffix, either -si > or -ti to a form of the root which lacks its > charecteristic vowel. This is very rare, only occuring > in 4 verbs, two of which have alternate Root past > tenses: > > vow- "to be, exist, have essence" > vusi "it was, there was" > (High and Middle Silindion, unaugmented. The > -w- becomes a -u- between two consonants) > > ra- "to have, hold" arti "he had, held" > (as opposed to "arena") > > se- "to seem" asti "it seemed" > (as opposed to "asena") > > the- "to be necessary" thi "it was necessary" > (this has the suffix -ti, added to an original > *st-. The combination *st-ti, became *st-i and > then "st" became "th" in Silindion) > > And there you have it.
This is really good stuff. I enjoyed it! Thanks! Greetings, Jörg.

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