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Peyatic Morphological Rules
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Peyatic word merging is regulated through the following morphological rules
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Menu 1. vatritidnimi/Word ending rules 2. ematnimi/Merging rules Here are the rules below:
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  • Noun lemma forms may not end in "s" or "i", to prevent ambiguity with the genitive or plural markers
  • Adjectives and verbs may not end in vowels, to prevent ambiguity with declensions which use vowels
  • Determiners must end in "ar" in the nominative lemma form, to have a proper declension
  • Pronouns must end in "e" in the lemma form for its declension.
  • Particles, adverbs, conjunctions and other non-declining words are not limited morphologically


  • [edit] [top]ematnimi/Merging rules

  • In the case of double same consonants, they are merged, in order to allow easier pronounciation
  • If two vowels are seen, it will either lead to a dipthong or a merger. If the vowels are different, there is a dipthong, else there will be a merger
  • Many prefixes change to prevent dipthongs. For example, ka- (passive marker) becomes kar- if the verb starts with a vowel
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