I wonder if working on morphology is my favorite part of conlanging – I seem to spend a lot of time on it! Anyway, I worked a bit on Rayanese verb and noun morphology. For verbs, I decided to add several aspects, to give more information on a singular verb form. This is what my …
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Still working on Rayanese Noun Plurals
I’m continuing to work on Rayanese noun plurals. I have gotten to having two main noun (and adjective) declensions, one with plurals in –ar (basically nouns whose nominative singular form ends in a consonant) and one with plurals in –n (nominative singulars end in a vowel). I’ll use the nouns huz male twin and deru …
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Noun Plurals–Revised II
I posted thoughts on possible revisions to the plural forms of nouns (and adjectives) that end in vowels. In this post, I will take a look at those that end in consonants. I will use the masculine noun huz male twin in these examples. (Excuse the formatting. This post is copied from another page). Here …
Plural Noun Revisions?
After receiving some feedback and doing some thinking, I am considering changing how my nouns form their plurals, mainly in non-nominative cases. I am going to use the masculine noun deru, man, to illustrate the current declension of nouns that end in a vowel. Case Singular Plural nominative deru derun accusative deruk derukum genitive derus derusum dative …