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following list of Mayrinax Atayal affixes is sourced from the Comparative Austronesian Dictionary (1995). Note: Some affixes are unglossed. Verbal prefixes... |
Yilan Creole Japanese (redirect from Hanhsi Atayal) is noted through the use of affixes and temporal adverbs together. Atayal based verbs will still use Japanese affixation. Some processes of negation in... |
Fossilized affixes in Austronesian languages Proto-Austronesian language Tsou language for an example of the unusual phonotactics of the Formosan languages Sinckan... |
form adjectives: In addition to these affixes, Indonesian also has a lot of borrowed affixes from other languages such as Sanskrit, Arabic and English... |
Dynamic verb (section Mayrinax Atayal) Austronesian language Mayrinax Atayal, spoken in Taiwan, are marked morphologically by specific affixes. Stative verbs in Mayrinax Atayal are marked by... |
as a home language. As of 1987, it was still spoken in Atayal territories. In 2000, this language was still reported to be spoken by 24 speakers but considered... |
languages are agglutinative languages with a relatively high number of affixes, and clear morpheme boundaries. Most affixes are prefixes (Malay and Indonesian... |
affixes are normal prefixes that come directly before the root such as the ka- in katokdo, "seat-mate," from tokdo. A lot of reduplicative affixation... |
Fossilized affixes abound in Austronesian languages. Li and Tsuchida (2009) lists various fossilized reflexes of Proto-Austronesian infixes *-al-, *-aR-... |
following list of Budai Rukai affixes is sourced from the Comparative Austronesian Dictionary (1995). Nominal affixes ka⟩...⟨anə + N 'something real... |
h *w > ø, w *e > e, u Like Bunun, Seediq, Squliq Atayal, Mantauran Rukai, and the Tsouic languages, Pazeh does not distinguish between common nouns and... |
agglutinative language. Benton (1971) lists a number of affixes for nouns. Benton describes affixes in Pangasinan as either "nominal" (affixes attached directly... |
Auxiliaries Bunun is morphologically agglutinative language and has a very elaborate set of derivational affixes (more than 200, which are mostly prefixes),... |
. -a) ka- ... -an (subjunctive: a- ... -a) The following is a list of affixes found in Yami. icia- 'fellows such and such who share the same features... |
Two morphological characteristics of the Malayo-Polynesian languages are a system of affixation and reduplication (repetition of all or part of a word, such... |
inflectional processes. Affixes include: -an: oblique case ne-: something possessed by the prefixed noun Clitics, unlike affixes, do not cause phonological... |
(with the first consonant is non-nasal) becomes C² in reduplications (affixes escaped this sound change). C¹C² (with the first consonant is heterorganic... |
Fossilized affixes in Austronesian languages Proto-Malayo-Polynesian language Proto-Philippine language Proto-Oceanic language Proto-Polynesian language Proto-Austroasiatic... |
Malay is an agglutinative language, and new words are formed by three methods: attaching affixes onto a root word (affixation), formation of a compound... |
While some of the affixes are different, Marinduque also preserves the imperative affixes, also found in Visayan and Bikol languages, that have mostly... |