Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
From: | Keith Gaughan <kmgaughan@...> |
Date: | Sunday, November 18, 2001, 2:09 |
Ar 19:33 17/11/01 -0500, bhac Josh Roth le scríobh chugam:
>In a message dated 11/17/01 5:20:48 PM, AL260@AOL.COM writes:
>
> >> >To say nothing
> >> >of what they call "conjugated prepositions"...
> >>
> >> Prepositional pronouns, wayhey! I can't believe I've never seen a
>non-gaelic
> >> conlang with them yet.
> >>
> >
> >Silindion does!
> >
> >opho 'over' [o:fo] ka 'from'
> >ophosis ophona kasis kana
> >opholi ophonass kali kanass
> >ophu,ophie ophossa ku/karo kassa
> > kie/karie
> >
> >Elliott
>
>Eloshtan has them too. Though they're postpositions, actually. And they're
>always conjugated, whether they occur with a noun or not.
>sem /SEm/ "from me"
>ses "from you"
>etc.
>
>Hebrew also has conjugated prepositions.
>/bi/ "in me"
>/b@xa/ "in you (m)"
>etc.
Hebrew?!?! Ok, that's out of the blue!
K.
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