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Verb Paradigms

No object

sg.
pl.


1st

2nd

3rd

1st

2nd

3rd

positive
default

falaam

fala

a fala

i mbala

nu mbala

a mbala

extracted

falum

falo

a falu

i mbalu

nu mbalu

a mbalu

conditional

falanga

o falanga

a falanga

i mbalanga

nu mbalanga

a mbalanga

relative

faluuma

faloona

te falna

i mbalna

nu mbalna

de mbalna

negative
default

faliim

faliro

falee(r)

i mbalee(r)

nu mbalee(r)

mbalee(r)

extracted

faleerum

faleero

a faleeru

i mbaleeru

nu mbaleeru

a mbaleeru

conditional

falangee

o falangee

a falangee

i mbalangee

nu mbalangee

a mbalangee

relative

faleeruuma

faleeroona

te faleerna

i mbaleerna

nu mbaleerna

de mbaleerna

infinitive

fal

mbal

prog. part.

falaa

mbalaa

imperative

fali

falyo



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Orange

Apple

Bread

Pie

Present: jaw (to cook)
Gloss Sereer Gloss Sereer
I cook jawaam we cook injawa
you cook jawaa you (pl) cook nunjawa
s/he cooks ajawa they cook anjawa

Template for the table:

Present:
Gloss Sereer Gloss Sereer
I ... -aam we ... i[mut]- -a
you ... -aa you (pl) ... nu[mut]- -a
s/he ... -a they ... a[mut]- -a

To highlight individual cells in a paradigm, mimic the code here. For instance, let's say we want to highlight the fact that plural verb stems undergo consonant mutation, and we like blue. We paste the code style="background: blue; color: white" | (note the stem at the end) into the beginning of the cell:

Present:
Gloss Sereer Gloss Sereer
I ... -aam we ... i[mut]- -a
you ... -aa you (pl) ... nu[mut]- -a
s/he ... -a they ... a[mut]- -a

Interlinear Glosses

Documentation for the glossing package is here:

http://wiki.migmaq.org/index.php?title=Wiki_gloss_extension

The template for interlinear glossing is below:

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> mexe waʄna foofi \gll me- xe waʄ -na foofi' 1SG CONT boil CAUS water \trans I am boiling water. (045) </gl>

The example below lacks an unparsed first line. Note that the position of \gll determines which line starts aligned glossing. \trans effectively ends this command.

<gl id="ex2" fontsize=12> \gll me- xe waʄ -na foofi' 1SG CONT boil CAUS water \trans I am boiling water. (045) </gl>

Now you can refer to example <glr id="ex1"/> like this. This creates a hyperlink!


(The method below should be avoided for the method above.)

To make an interlinear gloss, the code below is a start.

Unparsed content Unparsed content Unparsed content Unparsed content Unparsed content
Morph 1 Morph 2 Morph 3 Morph 4 Morph 5
Gloss 1 Gloss 2 Gloss 3 Gloss 4 Gloss 5

Free translation Free translation Free translation Free translation Free translation

An example of usage:

mexe waʄna foofi'.
me- xe waʄ -na foofi'
1SG CONT boil CAUS water

I am boiling water. (045)

Citations

I am working on a way of including a references template in our set of Mediawiki files. Faytak 18:31, 2 November 2012 (UTC)