User talk:Deslee

Welcome
Hi, welcome to Conlang! Thanks for your edit to the Rangyayo page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- EmperorZelos (Talk) 11:54, 26 March 2010

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 * Can I contribute my Rangyayo words to Contionary Wiki as well? -- Deslee 22:50, March 26, 2010 (UTC)

Questions or help
Please come to me if you need any EmperorZelos 12:01, March 26, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thank you for the warm offer. I am sure I can use some help. -- Deslee 22:50, March 26, 2010 (UTC)

I am currently working on Rangyan verbs and I need some help with verb conjugations please.

Rangyan verbs can be conjugated according to tense, aspect, voice and polarity:

Tense: Present, Past (-usi), Future (-arai) Aspect: Progressive (-an-) Voice: Active, Passive (-it-) Polarity: Affirmative, Negative (-om-)

The table below is my first attempt of verb conjugations for this agglutinative conlang.



So my questions are:

1. Is there a universal order of verb conjugation suffixes? e.g. voice suffixes must come before tense suffixes but after negative suffixes...  2. Is it plausible to have this kind of construction? i.e. the conjugation syntax is VC+VC+VC+VCV it+an+om+arai but it is actually pronounced/heard as V+CV+CV+CVCV i ta no marai 3. Does it make sense to insert a dummy vowel e to the last verb conjugation suffix ending in a consonant? e.g. -ite, -ane, -ome while they are -it-, -an-, -om- if followed by other suffixes EmperorZelos 10:39, March 27, 2010 (UTC)
 * 1: no, there is no universal order that must be applied, you can have any specific order for each language
 * 1) It is polausible but unlikely all afixes uses the same exact structure onto a word stem
 * 2) If you can give a reason for it, english uses a dummy verb for example

Edits
And please make as much edits in a single time as possible EmperorZelos 12:08, March 26, 2010 (UTC)
 * I tend to edit one section at a time to keep track on what I have modified in the edit history. Sorry for the bad habit. -- Deslee 22:50, March 26, 2010 (UTC)
 * Its alright, it is just frowned upon as some do it to get their stats up