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| | || colspan="2" | <center>''Singular declension''</center> | | | || colspan="2" | <center>'''rome'''</center> || colspan="2" | <center>'''tojme'''</center> |
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| | style="width: 100px;"|<center><small>''agentive''</small></center> || style="width: 100px;"| '''papuli''' || style="width: 100px;"| '''-''' | | | style="width: 100px;"| || style="width: 80px;"|<center><small>''singular''</small></center> || style="width: 80px;"|<center><small>''plural''</small></center> || style="width: 80px;"|<center><small>''singular''</small></center> || style="width: 80px;"|<center><small>''plural''</small></center> |
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| | <center><small>''passive''</small></center> || '''papu''' || '''soːŋo''' | | | <center><small>''ergative''</small></center> || '''romek̇ə''' || '''romejk̇ə''' || || |
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| | <center><small>''genitive''</small></center> || '''papura''' || '''-''' | | | <center><small>''absolutive''</small></center> || '''rome''' || '''romej''' || '''tojme''' || '''tojmej''' |
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| | <center><small>''ablative''</small></center> || '''papuʂu''' || '''soːŋoʂu''' | | | <center><small>''possessive''</small></center> || '''romeṗu''' || '''romejṗu''' || || |
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| | <center><small>''terminative''</small></center> || '''papuχæ''' || '''soːŋoχæ''' | | | <center><small>''terminative''</small></center> || '''romeʈu''' || '''romejʈu''' || '''tojmeʈu''' || '''tojmejʈu''' |
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| | <center><small>''causative''</small></center> || '''papukʰu''' || '''soːŋokʰu''' | | | <center><small>''ablative''</small></center> || '''romeʡo''' || '''romejʡo''' || '''tojmeʡo''' || '''tojmejʡo''' |
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| | <center><small>''instrumental''</small></center> || '''-''' || '''soːŋokʰæ''' | | | <center><small>''causative''</small></center> || '''romeno''' || '''romejno''' || '''tojmeno''' || '''tojmejno''' |
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| | <center><small>''abessive''</small></center> || '''-''' || '''soːŋoŋil''' | | | <center><small>''benefactive''</small></center> || '''romepə''' || '''romejpə''' || '''tojmepə''' || '''tojmejpə''' |
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| | <center><small>''locative''</small></center> || '''-''' || '''soːŋoʈar''' | | | <center><small>''instrumental''</small></center> || || || '''tojmema''' || '''tojmejma''' |
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| | | <center><small>''locative''</small></center> || || || '''tojmewa''' || '''tojmejwa''' |
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| | || colspan="4" | <center>''Plural declension''</center>
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| | ||<small>''precasual pattern''</small>||<small>''postcasual pattern''</small>||<small>''precasual pattern''</small>||<small>''postcasual pattern''</small>
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| | style="width: 100px;"|<center><small>''agentive''</small></center> || style="width: 100px;"| '''papunoli''' || style="width: 100px;"| '''papulino''' || style="width: 100px;"| '''-''' || style="width: 100px;"| '''-'''
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| | <center><small>''passive''</small></center> || '''papuno''' || '''papuno''' || '''soːŋono''' || '''soːŋono'''
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| | <center><small>''genitive''</small></center> || '''papunora''' || '''papurano''' || '''-''' || '''-'''
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| | <center><small>''ablative''</small></center> || '''papunoʂu''' || '''papuʂuno''' || '''soːŋonoʂu''' || '''soːŋoʂuno'''
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| | <center><small>''terminative''</small></center> || '''papunoχæ''' || '''papuχæno''' || '''soːŋonoχæ''' || '''soːŋoχæno'''
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| | <center><small>''causative''</small></center> || '''papunokʰu''' || '''papukʰuno''' || '''soːŋonokʰu''' || '''soːŋokʰuno'''
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| | <center><small>''instrumental''</small></center> || '''-''' || '''-''' || '''soːŋonokʰæ''' || '''soːŋokʰæno'''
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| | <center><small>''abessive''</small></center> || '''-''' || '''-''' || '''soːŋonoŋil''' || '''soːŋoŋilno'''
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| | <center><small>''locative''</small></center> || '''-''' || '''-''' || '''soːŋonoʈar''' || '''soːŋoʈarno'''
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| As in the singular declension, the endings for the secondary oblique cases are not usually added to a semantically animate noun, while the endings for the primary main cases are not usually added to a semantically inanimate noun. The plural morpheme, '''-no''', can be placed either ''before'' or ''after'' the case morphemes, without a fixed pattern. In the pre-diasporic period the numeral morpheme position is essentially free and optional.
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| | || colspan="4" | <center>''Dual declension''</center>
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| | ||<small>''precasual pattern''</small>||<small>''postcasual pattern''</small>||<small>''precasual pattern''</small>||<small>''postcasual pattern''</small>
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| | style="width: 100px;"|<center><small>''agentive''</small></center> || style="width: 100px;"| '''papuʔili''' || style="width: 100px;"| '''papuliʔi''' || style="width: 100px;"| '''-''' || style="width: 100px;"| '''-'''
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| | <center><small>''passive''</small></center> || '''papuʔi''' || '''papuʔi''' || '''soːŋoʔi''' || '''soːŋoʔi'''
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| | <center><small>''genitive''</small></center> || '''papuʔira''' || '''papuraʔi''' || '''-''' || '''-'''
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| | <center><small>''ablative''</small></center> || '''papuʔiʂu''' || '''papuʂuʔi''' || '''soːŋoʔiʂu''' || '''soːŋoʂuʔi'''
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| | <center><small>''terminative''</small></center> || '''papuʔiχæ''' || '''papuχæʔi''' || '''soːŋoʔiχæ''' || '''soːŋoχæʔi'''
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| | <center><small>''causative''</small></center> || '''papuʔikʰu''' || '''papukʰuʔi''' || '''soːŋoʔikʰu''' || '''soːŋokʰuʔi'''
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| | <center><small>''instrumental''</small></center> || '''-''' || '''-''' || '''soːŋoʔikʰæ''' || '''soːŋokʰæʔi'''
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| | <center><small>''abessive''</small></center> || '''-''' || '''-''' || '''soːŋoʔiŋil''' || '''soːŋoŋilʔi'''
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| | <center><small>''locative''</small></center> || '''-''' || '''-''' || '''soːŋoʔiʈar''' || '''soːŋoʈarʔi'''
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| As in the singular declension, the endings for the secondary oblique cases are not usually added to a semantically animate noun, while the endings for the primary main cases are not usually added to a semantically inanimate noun. The dual morpheme, '''-ʔi''', can be placed either ''before'' or ''after'' the case morphemes, without a fixed pattern. In the pre-diasporic period the numeral morpheme position is essentially free and optional.
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Noun declension
As already mentioned, the word root has a (C)VC structure. When taking a noun role, the root is usually expanded by the nominal suffix -e-.
ṫiʡ- → ṫiʡ- + -e- → ṫiʡe
human → person, human
There is, however, a limited amount of exceptions, in which the root is not expanded by any suffix, by having a clear noun role.
Nouns do decline, according to their role in the sentence for case. They also distinguish two morphological numbers, singular, and plural.
A nominal root is thus declined for case and number by adding the following morphemes:
| Numeral morphemes
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-
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| plural |
-j-/-ij-
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| Case morphemes
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| ergative |
-k̇ə
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| absolutive |
-
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| possessive |
-ṗu
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| terminative |
-ʈu
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| ablative |
-ʡo
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| causative |
-no
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| abessive |
-pə
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| instrumental |
-ma
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| locative |
-wa
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The numeral morpheme is always placed before the case morphemes. The form -ij- is added after a semivowel.
Some examples are shown below: a typical active or animate noun, rome, father, and a typical inactive or inanimate noun, tojme, house.
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rome |
tojme
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singular |
plural |
singular |
plural
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| ergative |
romek̇ə |
romejk̇ə |
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| absolutive |
rome |
romej |
tojme |
tojmej
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| possessive |
romeṗu |
romejṗu |
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| terminative |
romeʈu |
romejʈu |
tojmeʈu |
tojmejʈu
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| ablative |
romeʡo |
romejʡo |
tojmeʡo |
tojmejʡo
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| causative |
romeno |
romejno |
tojmeno |
tojmejno
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| benefactive |
romepə |
romejpə |
tojmepə |
tojmejpə
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| instrumental |
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tojmema |
tojmejma
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| locative |
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tojmewa |
tojmejwa
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The endings for the secondary oblique cases are not usually added to a semantically animate noun, while the endings for the primary main cases are not usually added to a semantically inanimate noun.