PHONOLOGY Grammar 2.0 Theoretical Basis of the Analysis UNIT ONE: The Chuvash noun; gender; plural UNIT TWO: Vowel harmony; case morphemes and allomorphs; the non-relational zero morpheme (absolute case); the possessive relational morpheme (genitive case) UNIT THREE: Objective relational morpheme (dative and accusative cases, direct and indirect object); locative relational morpheme; ablative relational morpheme UNIT FOUR: Instrumental relational morpheme; minor case morphemes (privative, purpose, directive, vocative); compound case morphemes. Tables of nominal declension. Plural declension. UNIT FIVE: Personal posession; the verb “to have“ (pur and şuk) UNIT SIX: Possession expressed in different cases. UNIT SEVEN: The nominal as adjective; comparison of the adjective; superlative intensifiers; possessive adjectives; the morpheme -lă UNIT EIGHT: Pronouns: Personal, demonstrative, reflexive, interrogative, indefinite, negative, personal possessive, and other pronominal words UNIT NINE: The verb: Primary tenses of the indicative mood (durative present, negative formation, future, preterite) UNIT TEN: Secondary past tenses of the indicative (durative past; past in the future; past of the preterite); the morpheme - chchĕ ‘was‘ UNIT ELEVEN: a. Present participle (nomen actoris) in —kan b. Fast participle (nomen perfecti) in —nă c. Future participle (nomen futuri) in -as d. Infinitive (nomen concretum) in -ma e. Nomen necessitatis in -malla UNIT TWELVE: Mood-formants: Imperative, optative, conditional UNIT THIRTEEN: Converbs: Subordinate, coordinate, past, antecedent UNIT FOURTEEN: Adverbs; postpositions; conjunctions; particies; interjections UNIT FIFTEEN: Numerals: Cardinal, ordinal, distributive, collective, fractional UNIT SIXTEEN: Word formation In nouns and verbs SYNTAX The Three Sons (folktale) and it"s translation Link :: Printable Version Last edit by: Chavash, 2006-03-26 12:54:52. Views: 4625 times. This page was not checked by administrators. The corrections, therefore, may be deleted.
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