Re: Conlang book
From: | Eruanno the Linguist ( AKA Teorondron ) <eruanno@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, February 6, 2001, 19:20 |
> > Also, what cases (with descriptions) should I add to this list, which
> > will be
> > part of the glossary, and what is the difference between
>sub/superessive
> > and
> > sub/superlocative?
> >
> > Nominative
> > Accusative
> > Ergative
> > Absolutive
> > Genitive
> > Dative
> > Allative
> > Ablative
> > Elative
> > Illative
> > Translative
> > Superlative
> > Sublative
> > Locative
> > Superlocative
> > Sublocative
> > Inlocative
> > Essive
> > Inessive
> > Superessive
> > Subessive
> > Comitative
> > Instrumental
> > Causative
> > Inclusive
> > Exclusive
> > Prepositional
Could someone give the meaning of these, along with an english equivalent,
ie:
Genitive: God's Gift, someone's object...
Might not be that great of an example, but you see what I mean...
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