Maarkos

Noun Classes
Nouns fall into one of two declension categories:
 * 1: Describing an abstract concept (algebra, language) or a creature with a brain (human, dog)
 * 2: Describing a concrete, inanimate object (rock, computer)

When to inflect
As in all fusional languages, the morphemes have "collided". The uninflected form (o/y) is only used when forming complex works, and never on the last element of the complex word.

The full explanation
==== The morphosyntactic alignment for Maarkos can be rather ambiguous. When examined like an analytical language, it is Nominative-Accusative. While this is true for the raw grammar of the language, for instance word order. When examined as a language that inflects for case, one finds that nominative nouns are in fact marked based on whether they are transitive or not. ====

Simple version
Semantically, Maarkos follows a Nominative-Accusative alignment. Morphologically, it uses the "transitive-intransitive" alignment found in languages like Rushani.