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PostPosted: Sat 28 Apr 2012, 03:22 
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what is "Rflxs" and "Rflxp"?

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PostPosted: Sat 28 Apr 2012, 08:24 
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Singular and plural reflexives.

ie
trucuthıppaŋ
1s.PST.rfx-hit
"I hit myself"

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PostPosted: Sat 28 Apr 2012, 09:56 
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xinda wrote:
Singular and plural reflexives.

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trucuthıppaŋ
1s.PST.rfx-hit
"I hit myself"

Ah that makes sense then

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PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 18:57 
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zelos wrote:
Milyamd wrote:
Hungarian has particular fused suffix for 1>2:
szeretek - I love
szeretlek - I love you

Care to show what each part mean?

Nope⸮

szeret-ek
love-1sg.ind
I love

szeret-em
love-1sg.def
I love (it) / I love the ...

szeret-lek
love-1sg>2sg
I love you


szeret-sz
love-2sg.ind
you love

szeret-ed
love-2sg.def
you love (it) / you love the ...

szeret-sz engem
love-2sg.ind 1sg.acc
you love me

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PostPosted: Tue 01 May 2012, 21:52 
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I once invented a language where subject+object=1 lexical item, so I suppose subject and object pronouns were fused.

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PostPosted: Wed 02 May 2012, 03:23 
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You suppose? You're not sure? What?

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PostPosted: Wed 02 May 2012, 10:15 
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MrKrov wrote:
You suppose? You're not sure? What?

Superposition?

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PostPosted: Wed 02 May 2012, 14:22 
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MrKrov wrote:
You suppose? You're not sure? What?

I didn't get very far into it.

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PostPosted: Wed 02 May 2012, 23:26 
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zelos wrote:
MrKrov wrote:
You suppose? You're not sure? What?

Superposition?

Superpositive mood.

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PostPosted: Thu 03 May 2012, 00:16 
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I'm going to have to create a sketch and use this idea. I'm intrigued, but I can't quite wrap my head around a pronoun encoding two different things without being something like "they", "them", etc. I suppose it could be an evolution of a compounding of S and O in an SOV language (another example: "He it saw" -> "Het saw"). But it can still be pulled apart (like the aforementioned "J'le frappe".)

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PostPosted: Thu 03 May 2012, 07:25 
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mbrsart wrote:
I'm going to have to create a sketch and use this idea. I'm intrigued, but I can't quite wrap my head around a pronoun encoding two different things without being something like "they", "them", etc. I suppose it could be an evolution of a compounding of S and O in an SOV language (another example: "He it saw" -> "Het saw"). But it can still be pulled apart (like the aforementioned "J'le frappe".)


if its suffiently old they cant be :P

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PostPosted: Thu 03 May 2012, 08:00 
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zelos wrote:
mbrsart wrote:
I'm going to have to create a sketch and use this idea. I'm intrigued, but I can't quite wrap my head around a pronoun encoding two different things without being something like "they", "them", etc. I suppose it could be an evolution of a compounding of S and O in an SOV language (another example: "He it saw" -> "Het saw"). But it can still be pulled apart (like the aforementioned "J'le frappe".)


if its suffiently old they cant be :P


Ha! I could use that to wave off all my idiosyncrasies. "It didn't used to be like that; something historical happened. [Make crap up here]"

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PostPosted: Thu 03 May 2012, 08:17 
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mbrsart wrote:
zelos wrote:
mbrsart wrote:
I'm going to have to create a sketch and use this idea. I'm intrigued, but I can't quite wrap my head around a pronoun encoding two different things without being something like "they", "them", etc. I suppose it could be an evolution of a compounding of S and O in an SOV language (another example: "He it saw" -> "Het saw"). But it can still be pulled apart (like the aforementioned "J'le frappe".)


if its suffiently old they cant be :P


Ha! I could use that to wave off all my idiosyncrasies. "It didn't used to be like that; something historical happened. [Make crap up here]"


Kinda, just like Trans-, Through, Thrill, Nostril are all related but you would never suspect it :P

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