Index of the Dundulanyä Grammar

1. Phonology

1.1. Consonants

1.2. Vowels

1.2.1. Allophonic nasalization

1.3. Morphophonology

1.3.1. Apophony

1.3.2. Consonant sandhi

1.3.3. Vowel sandhi

1.3.4. Epenthetic vowels

1.3.5. Sandhi in consonant stem nouns

2. Syntax

2.1. Word order and morphosyntactic alignment

2.1.2. Complement order

2.1.3. Explicit and unmarked topics

2.1.4. Attributive and relative juxtaposition

2.1.5. Copula

2.1.6. Predicative undeclinable words

2.1.7. Epiphrasis

2.1.8. Emphatic deviations from standard word order

2.2. Verb phrase

2.2.1. Evidentials

2.2.2. The tense-aspectual system

2.2.3. Past and perfect

2.2.4. Perfect in the immediate past

2.2.5. Continuous perfect

2.2.6. Past and future perfect

2.2.7. Experiential perfect

2.2.8. The situational mood

2.2.9. Tense-aspectual modifiers

2.2.10. Valency-increasing markers: causatives and applicatives

2.2.11. Telicity in perception verbs

2.2.12. Telicity and atelicity in motion verbs

2.2.13. The subjunctive

2.2.14. Irrealis verbs

2.2.15. Politeness and verbal concord

2.3. Positional-classificatory verbs

2.3.1. Marking position and motion

2.4. Noun phrase

2.4.1. Bound forms

2.4.2. Use of the plural

2.4.3. Direct and vocative cases

2.4.4. Non-selected arguments

2.4.5. Dative, ablative and locative cases

2.4.6. Essive case and stative constructions

2.4.7. Absolute construction

2.4.8. The instrumental case

2.5. Numerals

2.5.1. Cardinal numerals

2.5.2. Ordinal numerals

2.5.3. Collective numerals

2.5.4. Distributive numerals

2.5.5. Adverbial and multiplicative numerals

2.6. Demonstratives and correlatives

2.7. Complex sentences

2.7.1. Conditionals

2.7.2. Concession clauses

2.7.3. Correlatives and complex sentences

2.7.4. Declarative content clauses

2.7.5. Causal and consecutive clauses

2.7.6. Quoted speech

2.7.7. Indirect interrogative clauses

3. Morphology

3.1. Nominal morphology

3.1.1. Apophonical declensions

3.1.2. Non-apophonical declensions

3.1.3. Irregular vocatives

3.1.4. Irregular nouns

3.1.5. Singularia and pluralia tantum

3.2. Verbal morphology

3.2.1. Root incorporation

3.2.2. Inverse deixis and ablative motion

3.2.3. Stem and TAM formation

3.2.4. Junyai ("hues")

3.2.5. Slots 3 to 6: evidentials, irrealis, valency and triggers

3.2.6. Slots 7 and 8: personal and dative agreement markers

3.2.7. Suppletive verb stems

3.3. Pronouns and correlatives

3.3.1. Personal pronouns

3.3.2. First person pronouns

3.3.3. Second person pronouns

3.3.4. Possessive suffixes

3.3.5. Correlatives

3.4. Numerals

3.5. Particles

3.5.2. Nominal clitics

3.5.3. Verbal clitics

3.5.4. Non-clitic conjunctions

3.5.5. Postpositions

3.5.6. Temporal particles

3.5.7. Emphatic particles

3.6. Derivational morphology

3.6.1. Noun-forming morphemes

3.6.2. Formation of hypocoristic nouns

3.6.3. Prefixes

4. Vocabulary

4.1. Yes and no

4.2. Colors

4.3. The verb "to think"

4.4. Sensorial and emotional beauty

5. Orthography and writing system

6. History

7. External history