- Regular Nouns:
Singular ------------------------------------------------------ Plural
Tim tree-------------------------------------------Tiim trees
Alath cloth-----------------------------------------Aläth clothes
Piny land/earth-----------------------------------Piiny lands
Thom guitar----------------------------------------Thoom guitars
Akɔɔn elephant-------------------------------------Akön elephants
Akɔl Day/Sun-------------------------------------Aköl days
Kɔmpiööta computer------------------------------Kɔmpiöötaai computers
- Irregular Nouns:
Singular -----------------------------------------------------Plural
Raan person-------------------------------------------Kɔc persons/people
Dhuk/dhɔk boy---------------------------------------Dhuɔk/dhak boys
Nya girl------------------------------------------------Nyïïr girls
Weŋ/woŋ cow ---------------------------------------ɣɔk/wɛɛŋ cows/herds of cows
Adiit metal or iron-----------------------------------Adir metals
Tik woman--------------------------------------------Diäär/Diɔɔr women
Moc Man-----------------------------------------------Röör men
I will next look at the verb and how the nouns connect to each other...
1 comment:
What do you think of the discussion on Dinka nouns, singular and plural in Ladd, Remijsen, and Manyang? The title is On the Distinction between Regular and Irregular Inflectional Morphology: Evidence from Dinka. They say that Dinka has so many ways to go from singular to plural or plural to singular, that there is no default "regular" way.
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