Morphology - Movanno

Table of Contents

  1. Verbs
  2. Nouns
  3. Pronouns
  4. Adjectives
  5. Adverbs
  6. Particles and Conjunctives
  7. Derivational Morphology

Summary of Features

Movanno is a semi-analytical language, with a high degree of word derivation based off of additions to the root stem and consisting of little inflection.

Verbs are split between a Verb Stem which conveys modality, and a handful of Auxiliaries that convey everything else. Nouns exist as general stems aswell, with not even plurality marked with inflection. However there is inherient number in the difference between Count and Mass nouns.

Pronouns take on differences in Agentive and Objective forms, aswell as forms in the Indefinite and Demonstrative categories. These are inflected for number basic animacy and inclusion.

Adjectives and Adverbs work generally the same and modify their Noun/Verb only through Syntax.

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