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===Adjectives===
Adjective come in two forms: a closed class of simple adjectives, and participles. If both types occur, then the simple occur first then the participles.
===Relative clauses===
TBD

Revision as of 09:49, 14 January 2018

Noun Phrase

(DETERMINER) (QUANTIFIER) NOUN (ADJECTIVE)* (RELATIVE_CLAUSE)

Determiners

The determiner is obligatory unless the noun is in the direct case.

There are five determiners:

  • ? - indefinite
  • ? - definite
  • ? - this
  • ? - that
  • ? - the other

The determiner is inflected for case and number.

Case Singular Plural
Direct -Ø- -Ø-
Ergative
Accusative
Instrumental
Benefactive
Locative
Commititive

Adjectives

Adjective come in two forms: a closed class of simple adjectives, and participles. If both types occur, then the simple occur first then the participles.

Relative clauses

TBD