Re: Pronoun 'bases'/stems (was Re: stress and accusative in Uusisuom)
From: | Henrik Theiling <theiling@...> |
Date: | Friday, May 4, 2001, 19:01 |
Hi!
Eric Christopherson <rakko@...> writes:
> On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 11:40:15PM +0100, Daniel44 wrote:
> > The letter 'y' in Uusisuom is effectively a pronoun marker (ynu, yte, yllu,
> > ymme, ynne)
>
> Hi, all. Just wondering what other (con|nat)langs have a morpheme like this
> that is used in all pronouns. I've had the idea to use Semitic-style
> possessive pronoun suffixes, and make the actual pronouns out of a fixed
> pronoun stem plus the correct pronoun suffix.
My conlang Tyl-Sjok has j- for most things related to humans, mainly
pronouns and feelings. The pronouns are
1 jo
2 je
3 ja
**Henrik