��an australian language. Paradigm of the Declension of Common Nouns.
Komi, ' a man.
�� � �Sinrjidar.
�Dual.
�Plural.
�Norn.
�1.
�* Ivorii-i
�Korn-egk
�Korn-ar
�Gen.
� �Korn-akl
�Korn-egk-al
�Koru-an
�Dat.
�2.
�C Korn-agk
�Korn-iigegun
�Korn-ugar
�Ace.
� �Korn
�Korn-egk
�Korn-ar
�Voc.
� �Korn-incla.
�Korn-ula
�Korn-una
�AM.
�1.
�Korn-il
�Korn-eggul
�Korn-ar
� �2.
�Korn-anmant
�Korn-ugegun
�Korn-ugar
� �6.
�Korn-anyir
�Korji-iigegun Porly, 'acJul'I.'
�Korn-an
� �iSiyigidar.
�Dual
�Plural.
�Nom.
�1.
�* Porl-y
�Porl-egk
�Porl-ar
�Gen.
� �Porl-ald
�Porl-egk-al
�Porl-an
�Dot.
�j Porl-agk \ Porl-ugar
�Porl-ugegun
�Porl-ugar
�Ace.
� �Porl-y.
�Porl-egk
�Porl-ar
�Voc.
� �Porl-inda
�Porl-ula
�Porl-una
�Abl.
�1.
�Porl-il
�Porl-eggul.
�Porl-ar
� �2_
�Porl-inend
�Porl-(en)egguland
�Porl-anand
��(6.) Nouns of Relationshi]). For nouns of relationship, the case-endings are :•
��Ace, Gen.
�—
�-yin.f
�Dative 1.
�' for '
�-yin-amby.
�Dative 2.
�'to'
�-yin-agk.
�Catisative.
�'by'
�-yin-inda.
�Ablative 6.
�' from '
�-yin-anyir.
��fThat is, -in or -an preceded by the euphonic y.
For nouns of this kind there are also special terminations to express the nature of the relationship, whether 'mine,' ' yours,' cr ' his '; thus : —
Nag-gai, 'father,' 'my father.'
Yiko-wally, 'his father.' Gai-uwy, ' your father.' N a g - k u - w y , ' mother, ' 'my mother. '
Nagku-wally, 'his mother.' Nagku-uwy, ' your mother.' Kelan-owy, ' my (elder) brother.'
Kelan-wally, 'his brother.' Kelan-uwy, 'your In-other.'
- iSee foot note, p. 15 of appendix.
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