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==== Agent <case-agent>
The Agent case #ann[age] indicates the agent of a transitive clause, or the
The Agent case #abb[age] indicates the agent of a transitive clause, or the
subject of an active intransitive clause.
#ex(
@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ subject of an active intransitive clause.
==== Patient <case-patient>
The Patient case #ann[pat] indicates the patient of a transitive clause, or the
The Patient case #abb[pat] indicates the patient of a transitive clause, or the
subject of a stative intransitive clause.
#ex(
@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ subject of a stative intransitive clause.
==== Genitive <case-genitive>
The genitive case #ann[gen] indicates possession or qualification. Note that in
The genitive case #abb[gen] indicates possession or qualification. Note that in
the case of qualification, the formation of a compound is also possible. Note:
Compounding is not subject to coalescence.
@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ Compounding is not subject to coalescence.
==== Dative <case-dative>
The dative case #ann[dat] indicates the beneficiary of a ditransitive verbs, as
The dative case #abb[dat] indicates the beneficiary of a ditransitive verbs, as
well as indicating a direction faced. Note hover that it isn't used with verbs
of movement towards something, for those use the patient case (see
@case-patient) instead, the dative instead indicates the means of displacement.
@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ of movement towards something, for those use the patient case (see
==== Ablative <case-abl>
The ablative case #ann[abl] indicates the provenance of the action. It is also
The ablative case #abb[abl] indicates the provenance of the action. It is also
used as an instrumental, indicating the means by which the action is done. For
verbs of movement away from something, it only has it's instrumental meaning,
the source is indicated by the patient case (see @case-patient). For verbs of
@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ for that role use the dative instead.
==== Spatial Locative <case-spaloc>
The spatial locative cases #ann[sploc] is used to indicate a spacial location.
The spatial locative cases #abb[sploc] is used to indicate a spacial location.
it is marked by expressing the noun in the genitive case, followed by the
#sn[] ⟨la⟩ particle. It is however pronounced as there was no word boundary
between the word and the particle.
@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ and the particle.
=== Proper noun enclitic #sn[] <morph-ppn>
Proper nouns that aren't personal names always take the proper noun enclitic
#ann[ppn] #sn[] ⟨an·⟩
#abb[ppn] #sn[] ⟨an·⟩
The affix #sn[] ⟨ni-⟩ --- which on proper nouns forms demonyms --- attaches
to the front of the proper noun enclitic: #sn[] gives
@ -583,21 +583,21 @@ Here is a (eventually but not yet) exhaustive list of such affixes: #low[(all of
==== Conditional <morph-verbs-cond>
The conditional #sn[] ⟨ffói-⟩ #ann[cond] indicates that the action of a
The conditional #sn[] ⟨ffói-⟩ #abb[cond] indicates that the action of a
verb is an hypothetical, or unreal situation.
==== Imperfective, durative, iterative, Inchoative <morph-verb-npfv>
#low[*TODO*: Imperfective, durative]
The iterative #sn[] ⟨atéo-⟩ #ann[iter] indicates that the action of the
The iterative #sn[] ⟨atéo-⟩ #abb[iter] indicates that the action of the
verb is appening again, or repeatedly.
The inchoative #sn[] ⟨marai-⟩ #ann[inch] is used to indicate that the
The inchoative #sn[] ⟨marai-⟩ #abb[inch] is used to indicate that the
start with an action.
==== Perfective, terminative <morph-verb-pfv>
The perfective #sn[] ⟨ntof-⟩ #ann[pfv] is used to indicate that an action
The perfective #sn[] ⟨ntof-⟩ #abb[pfv] is used to indicate that an action
was ponctual instead of lasting. When combined with the inchoative it has a
translative meaning: it indicates a transition into the state resulting of the
active verb or described by the stative verb.
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==== Desiderative, Necessitatives, Optative, Hortative <morpho-verb-opt>
The desiderative #sn[] ⟨ffats-⟩ #ann[des] indicates that the results of
The desiderative #sn[] ⟨ffats-⟩ #abb[des] indicates that the results of
the verb are desired by the subject.
The moral necessitative #sn[] ⟨réan-⟩ #ann[mness] indicates that the
The moral necessitative #sn[] ⟨réan-⟩ #abb[mness] indicates that the
agent is morally obligated to perform the action.
The hortative #sn[] ⟨cofa-⟩ #ann[hort] indicates a strong injunction to
The hortative #sn[] ⟨cofa-⟩ #abb[hort] indicates a strong injunction to
perform the action.
#low[*TODO*: Optative, Physical necessitative]