Starting a new thread since this has nothing to do with the last one.
Last night I made a tool to inflect Cadhinor words:
It should be able to correctly conjugate all regular verbs.
It can also inflect all nouns and pronouns, although the console does not correctly display dh / kh / th, so I might have to replace the special characters with dh/kh/th...
I knew a tool a long time ago that could look at a Latin word, and give all possiblilities as to what type/inflection it is. For example, xoxo could be 3rd Declension nominative (Like homo or Plato), or perhaps 2nd declension dative/ablative (like filio or bello), or even a verb inflection. I'd like to have a feature like that, and I'd also like to add Verdurian, too.
My Present-er Project
Re: My Present-er Project
Aww yis. Here we go.
Pocket Revouse in action:
If I had the patience, I would try to go through the Cadhinor corpus and try to determine the probability of each match based on how common it is.
Pocket Revouse in action:
If I had the patience, I would try to go through the Cadhinor corpus and try to determine the probability of each match based on how common it is.
Re: My Present-er Project
Question.
On the grammar for Ismain: http://www.zompist.com/ismain.htm#Conjugation
It says
Edit: I also noticed for the second person singular past anterior clajŕe is *claŕje and for the second person singular present subjunctive it has *beçtede and *clajede instead of what I think should be beçteşy and clajeşy.
On the grammar for Ismain: http://www.zompist.com/ismain.htm#Conjugation
It says
For ease of comparison, the same verbs are used as in the Caďinor section; but there are no differences in conjugation between the two -n verbs or the two -ŕ verbs.However, the third person plural past subjunctive forms for the -n verbs seem to disagree: the column for rign implies the affix is -indn, while the column for mizn implies the affix is -inn. Which is the correct form? (I assume -inn, but...)
Edit: I also noticed for the second person singular past anterior clajŕe is *claŕje and for the second person singular present subjunctive it has *beçtede and *clajede instead of what I think should be beçteşy and clajeşy.
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Re: My Present-er Project
The inflection guesser is pretty neat!
They should both be -indn.
Yeah, that's a typo.Edit: I also noticed for the second person singular past anterior clajŕe is *claŕje
I think you're right: the 2s subjunctive, past and present, should end in -y not -e for -r verbs. (And no -ed.)and for the second person singular present subjunctive it has *beçtede and *clajede instead of what I think should be beçteşy and clajeşy.