Exceptions are quite strange word-forms. the ones that do not fit anywhere else. This file contains all enumerated word forms that cannot reasonably be created from lexical data by regular inflection. Usually there should be next to none exceptions, it’s always better to have a paradigm that covers only one or few words than an exception since these will not work nicely with e.g. compounding scheme or possibly many end applications.
the verbs of negation have partial inflection:
- äʼb:
äb+V+Aux+Neg+Ind+Prs+Sg1 - iʼzt:
äb+V+Aux+Neg+Ind+Prt+Pl2 - iʼzt:
äb+V+Aux+Neg+Ind+Prt+Pl3 - aʼlgid:
äb+V+Aux+Neg+Imprt+Pl2
Some verbs only have few word-forms left:
- piḑīm:
- piḑīks:
The verb lǟdõ has irregular forms:
- lekš:
- li:
The verb vȱlda has irregular forms:
- uʼm:
- ūo:
PRONOUNS
PROPER NOUNS
NOUNS partitive for morfa demo
NUMERALS testing
testing what is this
This (part of) documentation was generated from src/fst/morphology/stems/exceptions.lexc