Common Shidinn grammar:修订间差异
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As a thought experiment primarily focused on vocabulary, '''Common Shidinn bears a grammar''' relatively simple, with limited parts of speech and affixes. |
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== Parts of speech == |
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There are three types of content words: nouns, verbs, and modifiers. We do not distinguish between verb and adjective as declinable words in Japanese and Korean, but in the following text, we use the word 'verb' for short. Most of the time, it is the verb that modifies another; modifier is a smaller set used to denote quantity, tense, and so on. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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{{译文|zh = 通用希顶语语法}} |
{{译文|zh = 通用希顶语语法}} |
2023年2月24日 (五) 19:45的版本
As a thought experiment primarily focused on vocabulary, Common Shidinn bears a grammar relatively simple, with limited parts of speech and affixes.
Parts of speech
There are three types of content words: nouns, verbs, and modifiers. We do not distinguish between verb and adjective as declinable words in Japanese and Korean, but in the following text, we use the word 'verb' for short. Most of the time, it is the verb that modifies another; modifier is a smaller set used to denote quantity, tense, and so on.
See also
In other languages
- 本页中文版见通用希顶语语法。