Classical Aka language

Aka language is a language spoken by most of Amerindo-European community of the Island of Mulia

Phonology
Aka uses 21 phonetic consonants and only 3 vowels.

Syllabic stress
Syllabic stress is put at the penultimate syllable of the root. When affixes is combinated with roots, tonic accent (an acute accent) is put in the vowel which is accentuated.

Declensions

 * Noun's declentions

Remarks :
 * All noun inflections are regular
 * There are not plural inflections.
 * There are not articles which defines or undefines nouns.
 * Accentuation must be marked if and only if ambiguity is possible.


 * Adjective's declensions

Remarks :
 * Adjective roots declines like nouns
 * There are not plural inflections.
 * There are not articles which defines or undefines nouns.
 * Accentuation must be marked if and only if ambiguity is possible.


 * declensions of nouns from adjective roots

Remarks :
 * There are not plural inflections.
 * There are not articles which defines or undefines nouns.
 * Accentuation must be marked if and only if ambiguity is possible.

Nouns
Aka uses bisyllabic roots to form nouns. They declines according to declensions tables indicated at the section "declensions".

They are three types of roots : adverb, adjective and noun.

The transition from a type to another one is realized by affixes.