Question Words
There is a basic wh-question word (aside from the wh-question morpheme that is attached to verbs), which is as follows:
To form basic interrogative pronouns, this is attached to the stem of the
distal 3rd person demonstratives, giving the following:
| Sg. | Pl. |
A | tsʰáː bʷəmʲ | tsʰáː wáːkʼ |
B | tsʰáː xáːrʲ | tsʰáː ʎɨ |
C | tsʰáː zʷɨβ | tsʰáː pʰáː |
D | tsʰáː láː | tsʰáː fʲa |
E | tsʰáː nɨɲ | tsʰáː bə |
This is also attached to noun stems such as:
Person (A) | ɫʷə |
Place (A) | nʷáː |
Reason (A) | jəm |
Method (A) | vʲaʁ |
Amount (B) | tʼáː |
Giving:
Who | tsʰáː ɫʷə |
Where | tsʰáː nʷáː |
Why | tsʰáː jəm |
How (method) | tsʰáː vʲaʁ |
How much/many | tsʰáː tʼáː |
Note that adverbial uses of
tsʰáː nʷáː involve the use of locative cases, adverbial uses of
tsʰáː vʲaʁ involve the use of the instrumental case, and attributive use of
tsʰáː tʼáː involve the use of the genitive case.