Ares Land wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:51 am
Wamin hayo hān wadominder; wamasse doktanoh wa harhō
- wam-in
- watermelon-PL
- hayo
- PART
- hān
- not
- wa-do-minder
- 1-CL.6-like
/
- wa-masse
- 1-think
- do-k-tanoh
- CL.6-CL.2-taste.like
- wa
- water
- harh-ō
- dirty-CL.2
I don't like watermelon. I think it tastes like dirty water.
a·ne·nedi·ty di·n tatagujbajdin kanuma·jx
a·ne·+nedí·ty di·n tatag()uj-b(p)aj-di/·/n ka-numa·jx/·/
water+melon INT be.dirty-ATTR-INT not+true-EXCL
“Watermelon? Dirty? Preposterous!”
a) The interrogative can be used after a noun as a particle it preserves its low graded initial but doesn’t apply gradation itself
b) an attributive can be used as a clause without other verbs in certain moods, through note the interrogative occupies the aspect slot