Powhatan/Grammar
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Grammar Outlines
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- I Morphosyntax
- A Direct
- 1 Verbs with 1st or 2nd person subjects and third person objects are direct and are marked with a suffix
- B Inverse
- 1 Verbs with 3rd person subjects and 1st or 2nd person objects are inverse and are marked with a suffix
- C Negation
- 1 The Powhatan negative prefix “MaTa” has several forms which are in complementary distribution
- II Morphology
- A Noun Inflection (Powhatan has extensive verbal and nominal morphology)
- 1 Gender
- a Nouns are divided into two different genders; animate and inanimate. This comes into play with pluralization and possession
- 2 Number
- a There are two number distinctions; singular and plural
- 3 Obviation
- a When 2 or more animate nouns occur within a sentence and are not conjoined, the focus or proximate noun is inflected for major 3rd person. The remaining nouns are inflected for minor 3rd person
- 4 Possession
- a Possessed nouns are inflected for person and number
- b Possessive prefixes can be used with almost any noun in Mattaponi
- c Certain nouns (including most body parts and kinship terms, and some words for personal objects like clothing) have inalienable possession. That means you must use a possessive prefix with one of those words. For these words, the possessive pronouns are slightly different. The pronouns are nih-, kih-, o-, and mih- before a root noun that begins with a consonant, and n-, k-, w-, and m- before a root noun that begins with a vowel.
- d When animate words use the third person form ("his or her"), there is not only a prefix (o- or w-) but also a suffix (-an) at the end of the word. This is not true for inanimate words.
- B Verb Inflection (There are 4 Powhatan verb categories: Inanimate Intransitive (II), Animate Intransitive (AI), Transitive Inanimate (TI), and Transitive Animate (TA))
- 1 Intransitive Verbs
- a Agree with the gender of their subjects
- 2 Transitive Verbs
- a Agree with the number of their inanimate objects. If the subject noun is not present then the verb also has inflection for the number of the subject. Transitive Animate Verbs
- 1 Agree with the number of both their subjects and their objects which are animate
- III Syntax
- A Syllable Stress
- 1 syllables alternate in stress from light to heavy
- 2 if the 1st vowel is weak (uh or e) then even syllables are light, otherwise odd syllables are light
- B Word Order
- 1 Mattaponi's word order is primarily SUBJECT VERB OBJECT (SVO), but there are exceptions
- C Topicalization
- 1 This is a property of Powhatan syntax which is achieved by adding an independent pronoun
- D Questions
- 1 Yes/No
- a The use of non-affirmative endings alone or in addition to an interrogative prefix.
- 2 Content / WH-word Questions
- a Questioned elements are moved to the beginning of the sentence