-лъын
Appearance
Alutor
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Suffix
[edit]-лъын (-lʔən) (dual -лъыт, plural -лъув'в'и, after consonants -ылъын)
- Suffix used to form nominals from adjectives or other nouns, and agent nouns from verbs.
- Кали -> калилъын
- Pattern, spot -> something with patterns or spots, spotted seal
- Таӄлипаӈки -> таӄлипаӈылъын
- Bake -> one who bakes, baker
- The L-proprietive, a suffix used to express possession. Having or being with the noun.
- Яӄяӄу йыррыплакылъу
- Seagulls have (wear) red boots.
- Ъыллыгын аккалъыт
- Father has two sons.
- Тылагун рыннылъын ту лалулъын. [1]
- I saw the horned and whiskered one. (Literally: I saw the one who has antlers and whiskers.)
Usage notes
[edit]For possession the G-proprietive, га- -лин is also used.
References
[edit]- Nagayama, Yukari. (2014) Two proprietive forms in Alutor
- Nagayama, Yukari. (2010) Grammatical sketches from the field
- Koryak-Chukchi Topical Dictionary: таӄлипаӈылъын
- ^ Kilpalin, 1993: 81