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As already mentioned, Ỹhɛ is a morphologically ''isolating'' language. Each lexeme does not undergo any morphological mutation. Syntactical roles are thus entirely expressed by syntax and word order. Lexemes can, however, combine in many derivative processes.
As already mentioned, Proto-Saːkdi is a morphologically ''isolating'' language. Each lexeme does not undergo any morphological mutation. Syntactical roles are thus entirely expressed by syntax and word order. Lexemes can, however, combine in many derivative processes.


==Nouns==
==Nouns==
Nouns in Ỹhɛ usually have a multisyllabic form; they very rarely have a monosyllabic form.
Nouns in Proto-Saːkdi usually have a multisyllabic form; they very rarely have a monosyllabic form.


On the morphological level nouns display ''no number'', ''case'' or ''definiteness'', exhibiting always the same unaltered form:
On the morphological level nouns display ''no number'', ''case'' or ''definiteness'', exhibiting always the same unaltered form:
   
   
  müɟa
  '''moːrɖa'''
  <small>wolf - a wolf - the wolf - wolves - the wolves</small>
  <small>wolf - a wolf - the wolf - wolves - the wolves</small>

Revision as of 06:02, 28 April 2025

As already mentioned, Proto-Saːkdi is a morphologically isolating language. Each lexeme does not undergo any morphological mutation. Syntactical roles are thus entirely expressed by syntax and word order. Lexemes can, however, combine in many derivative processes.

Nouns

Nouns in Proto-Saːkdi usually have a multisyllabic form; they very rarely have a monosyllabic form.

On the morphological level nouns display no number, case or definiteness, exhibiting always the same unaltered form:

moːrɖa
wolf - a wolf - the wolf - wolves - the wolves