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Expand documentation on questions in Eittlandic

Aso fix two elements in the dictionary
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Lucien Cartier-Tilet 2023-12-26 14:45:35 +01:00
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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ n. {{{phon(r̥ivs)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/h.php#hrifs][hrifs]]
*** hvar
pron. {{{phon(ʍar)}}}, from ON [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hvar#Old_Norse][hvar]]
1. who
1. where
*** hvat
adv. {{{phon(ʍɑt)}}}, from ON [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hvat#Old_Norse][hvat]]
@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ sv. {{{phon(kom)}}}, from ON [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/koma#Old_Norse][ko
1. to come
*** konungr
*** konung
sn.m. {{{phon(ˈkonoŋ)}}}, from ON [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/konungr#Old_Norse][konungr]]
1. king

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@ -322,9 +322,81 @@ completely removing it from the sentence.
# it occur?
# - In information qu
Questions in Eittlandic are formed by inverting the syntactic subject
with its verb in a normal sentence. For example, the sentence /han komr
í dag með faðin hans/ (/hes coming today with his father/) becomes a
question when inverting /han/ and /komr/.
with its verb in a normal sentence. For example, the sentence /hann
komr í dag með faðin hans/ (/hes coming today with his father/) becomes
a question when inverting /hann/ and /komr/. This is generally regarded as
a formal way of forming questions.
A more formal way of creating a question is by suffixing /-vit/ at the
end of a verb without any change to the word order of the sentence. If
there is any declension at the end of the verb, /-vit/ will bear it
instead of the stem of the verb itself. It is somewhat similar to
asking a question in English by simply raising the sentences tone.
#+html: ::: tip Example
- Hann komr í dag með faðin hans
| hann | kom-r | í dag | með | fað-in | hans |
| 3s.m.NOM | come-s.PRES.IND | today | with | father.ACC-DEF | 3s.m.GEN |
Hes coming with his father today.
- Komr han í dag með faðin hans?
| kom-r | hann | í dag | með | fað-in | hans |
| come-s.PRES.IND | 3s.m.NOM | today | with | father.ACC-DEF | 3s.m.GEN |
Is he coming with his father today?
- Han komvitr í dag með maðin hans?
| hann | kom-vit-r | í dag | með | fað-in | hans |
| 3s.m.NOM | come-Q-s.PRES.IND | today | with | father.ACC-DEF | 3s.m.GEN |
Hes coming with his father today?
#+html: :::
The verbs /ver(a)/ and /hav(a)/ both cannot use this construction.
Instead, Eittlandic speakers may instead simply add /vit/ as a
standalone word at the end of the question.
#+html: ::: tip Example
- Hann er konung.
| hann | er | konung |
| 3s.m.NOM | be.3s.PRES.IND | king.ACC |
He is the king.
- Er hann konung?
| er | hann | konung |
| be.3s.PRES.IND | 3s.m.NOM | king.ACC |
Is he the king?
- Hann er konung vit?
| hann | er | konung | vit |
| 3s.m.NOM | be.3s.PRES.IND | king | Q |
He is the king?
#+html: :::
This also applies to general questions as shown below, where the
question word takes the place of either the syntactic patient or
syntactic dative of the verb.
#+html: ::: tip Example
- Ná hvar ert þú?
| ná | hvar | ert | þú |
| now | where | be.2s.PRES.IND | 2s.NOM |
Where are you now?
- Ná þú ert hver vit?
| ná | þú | ert | hvar | vit |
| now | 2s.NOM | be.2s.PRES.IND | where | Q |
You are where now?
#+html: :::
**** Yes/No questions
Yes/no questions are generally answered by /já/ or /nei/ (/yes/ or /no/