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Nouns
The noun cluster is formed by a noun, carrying the main meaning, and by other noun-type forms, namely adjectives, which specify this meaning or add other meaning to the main noun. Inside of a noun cluster, the noun can be replaced by a pronoun.
The noun usually introduces the noun cluster, being preceded by every other specifying form. Thus, other elements conveying possession and belonging are always placed after the noun, as well as every attributive adjective.
sōgo līrora the man’s house
liəlā oltəwra my hand
ʔōna jōpā the young woman
Non-qualifying adjectives display, however, an irregular behavior about their positioning inside the noun cluster. The indefinite adjectives are nearly always placed before the noun.
hēsəw līro no man
The interrogative adjectives tend to be placed before the noun, but this is not a strict rule. In complex sentences they appear to be placed after the noun:
ʂəko sōgo? which house?
līloṕer sōgo fūkara ʂākor? which man's house do you see?
The demonstrative adjectives, conversely, display a variable diachronic tendency. In texts from the earlier period, they are almost always placed before the noun, while in later texts they almost always placed after the noun.
niəhtəw sopa / sopa niəhtəw this dog
The role of the noun cluster in the sentence and its number are marked by case and number endings. These endings mark also other adjectival elements inside the noun cluster, resulting this in the process called nominal agreement.
Both attributive and predicative adjectives agree in case and number with the noun they specify. Attributive adjectives display a particular declension, with different endings from the predicative declension. Other elements, which convey possession or belonging do not agree with the main nominal form.
līloṕət́ līroliə jōpāl sōgo the young man sees the house
sōgo oltəwrano our house
ʔōnano jōpān the young women
ʔəɳon ʔōnano jōpāno the women are young
The agreement among nouns and adjectives is not a universal phenomenon. Indefinite adjectives, indeed, usually do not agree with the nominal form, neither in case nor in number.
The grammar role of noun clusters can be further specified by prepositions, which are placed before the cluster. Thus, it can be stated that the noun cluster can be introduced by a preposition.
ʔiəmēhol kōl sōgoxə I am going home