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This section discusses the ordering constraints (or lack thereof) when multiple modifiers layer on a noun.
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In typical citation form as well as in clausal context, modifiers follow the noun they modify. (There is one instance of the noun following the verb: <i>ga'am omosu koor</i> "I saw the handsome man". However, this is the only such occurrence, and it may be possible due to some information-structure principles.)
 
In typical citation form as well as in clausal context, modifiers follow the noun they modify. (There is one instance of the noun following the verb: <i>ga'am omosu koor</i> "I saw the handsome man". However, this is the only such occurrence, and it may be possible due to some information-structure principles.)
 
That is the only ordering constraint, since in cases with multiple modifiers, there is no ordering rule amongst the modifiers.
 
That is the only ordering constraint, since in cases with multiple modifiers, there is no ordering rule amongst the modifiers.
   
 
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\gll xa degit xa ɗaq <b>xa pelu xa maak</b> xa ʃokolaat xe
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\gll xa- degit xa- ɗaq <b>xa- pelu xa- maak</b> xa- ʃokolaat xe
NC pieces NC two NC good NC big NC chocolate NC
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pl-Cl pieces pl-Cl two <b>pl-Cl good pl-Cl big</b> pl-Cl chocolate Det
 
\trans two delicious big pieces of chocolate
 
\trans two delicious big pieces of chocolate
 
</gl>
 
</gl>
   
 
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<gl id="ex2" fontsize=12>
\gll xa degit xa ɗaq <b>xa maak xa pelu</b> xa ʃokolaat xe
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\gll xa- degit xa- ɗaq <b>xa- maak xa- pelu</b> xa- ʃokolaat xe
NC pieces NC two NC big NC good NC chocolate NC
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pl-Cl pieces pl-Cl two <b>pl-Cl big pl-Cl good</b> pl-Cl chocolate Det
 
\trans two big delicious pieces of chocolate
 
\trans two big delicious pieces of chocolate
 
</gl>
 
</gl>
   
The following illustrates not only the free relative ordering of adjectives in the noun phrase, but also the free positioning of the adverb in the clause:
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The following illustrates not only the free relative ordering of adjectives in the noun phrase, but also the free positioning of the adverb in the clause (as is clear in 4, see [[Adverbs]] for more details):
   
'He quickly ate two delicious sour fruit.'
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'He quickly eats [two delicious sour fruit].'
1. añofa ñaam [xabiy xapodaxu xadaq] ‘He hurries and eats ’
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1. añofa ñaam [xaɓiy xapodaxu xaɗaq] ‘He hurries and eats...
2. añofa ñaam [xabii xadaq xapodax oxe] 'He hurries and eats...'
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2. añofa ñaam [xaɓiy xaɗaq xapodax oxe] 'He hurries and eats...'
3. añaama ñofu [xabii xapodaxu xadaq] ‘He eats hurriedly...’
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3. añaama ñofu [xaɓiy xapodaxu xaɗaq] ‘He eats hurriedly...’
4. añaama [xabii xadaq xapodaxu] ñofu ‘He eats...hurriedly’
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4. añaama [xabiy xaɗaq xapodaxu] ñofu ‘He eats...hurriedly’
   
 
The modification chain may include both -u modifiers and na modifiers, but not intermixed:
 
The modification chain may include both -u modifiers and na modifiers, but not intermixed:
   
 
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<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12>
<i>xaɓii xadaq xambel na xa mbodax na</i>
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\gll xa- ɓii xa- ɗaq xa- mbel na xa- mbodax na
 
pl-Cl fruit pl-Cl two pl-Cl good Rel det-prox sour Rel
\gll xa ɓii xa ɗaq xa mbel na xa mbodax na
 
NC fruit NC two NC good REL-Pro det-prox sour REL-Pro
 
 
\trans two fruits that are good that are sour.
 
\trans two fruits that are good that are sour.
 
</gl>
 
</gl>
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==Numeral ordering==
 
==Numeral ordering==
   
In the post-nominal ordering of adjectives, numerals can appear in any position in the modifier chain.
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In the post-nominal ordering of adjectives, numerals can appear in any position in the modifier chain, as long as it stays within the noun phrase. The expressions in (1) are noun phrases but in (2) they are clauses. Nevertheless, in (2) the numeral quantifier remains within the noun phrase:
 
xabiy <u>xadaq</u> xapelu xapodaxoxe ‘the two delicious sour fruits’
 
?xabiy xapelu xapodax xadaqaxe
 
?xabiy xapelu xapodax xadaqaxe
 
?xabiy xadaq xapodax xapelu axe
 
   
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(1)
 
xaɓiy <u>xaɗaq</u> xapelu xapodax axe ‘the two delicious sour fruits’
 
xaɓiy xapelu xapodax <u>xaɗaq</u> axe
 
xaɓiy <u>xaɗaq</u> xapodax xapelu axe
   
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(2)
xabii xadaq xapeloxe ambodaxa ‘the two delicious fruit are sour’
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[xaɓiy <u>xaɗaq</u> xapel oxe] ambodaxa ‘the two delicious fruit are sour’
?xabii xapeloxe xadaq ambodaxa
 
?xabii xapel xadaqoxe ambodaxa
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[xaɓiy xapel oxe <u>xaɗaq</u>] ambodaxa
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[xaɓiy xapel <u>xaɗaq</u> oxe] ambodaxa
   
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(3)
xabii xadaq xapelu xapodax axe/uxe awe tok a tabulale ‘the two delicious sour fruits are on the table’
 
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rew <u>daduk</u> mosu xoƈu we 'the three beautiful women'
?xabii xapelu xadaq xapodax axe…
 
 
rew <u>daduk</u> xoƈu mosu we
?xabii xapelu xapodax xadaq axe…
 
 
rew mosu xoƈu <u>daduk</u> we
 
rew xoƈu mosu <u>daduk</u> we
 
rew xoƈu <u>daduk</u> mosu we
   
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See [[Numerals]] for details on the morphophonemics of numerals.
okoor oxeexexe anaama xabii xadaq xapodu xapodaxu xapeluxe
 
‘the hungry boy eats two delicious sour fruit’
 
   
the three beautiful women
 
rew daduk mosu xocu we
 
rew daduk xocu mosu we
 
rew mosu xocu daduk we
 
rew xocu mosu daduk we
 
?rew xocu daduk mosu we
 
   
[[Special:Contributions/99.121.58.68|99.121.58.68]] 05:57, 10 December 2012 (UTC)
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--[[User:Oana|Oana]] 05:57, 17 May 2013 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 22:57, 16 May 2013

This section discusses the ordering constraints (or lack thereof) when multiple modifiers layer on a noun.

In typical citation form as well as in clausal context, modifiers follow the noun they modify. (There is one instance of the noun following the verb: ga'am omosu koor "I saw the handsome man". However, this is the only such occurrence, and it may be possible due to some information-structure principles.) That is the only ordering constraint, since in cases with multiple modifiers, there is no ordering rule amongst the modifiers.

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll xa- degit xa- ɗaq xa- pelu xa- maak xa- ʃokolaat xe pl-Cl pieces pl-Cl two pl-Cl good pl-Cl big pl-Cl chocolate Det \trans two delicious big pieces of chocolate </gl>

<gl id="ex2" fontsize=12> \gll xa- degit xa- ɗaq xa- maak xa- pelu xa- ʃokolaat xe pl-Cl pieces pl-Cl two pl-Cl big pl-Cl good pl-Cl chocolate Det \trans two big delicious pieces of chocolate </gl>

The following illustrates not only the free relative ordering of adjectives in the noun phrase, but also the free positioning of the adverb in the clause (as is clear in 4, see Adverbs for more details):

'He quickly eats [two delicious sour fruit].'

 1. añofa ñaam [xaɓiy xapodaxu xaɗaq]		‘He hurries and eats... ’
 2. añofa ñaam [xaɓiy xaɗaq xapodax oxe]	'He hurries and eats...'
 3. añaama ñofu [xaɓiy xapodaxu xaɗaq]		‘He eats hurriedly...’
 4. añaama [xabiy xaɗaq xapodaxu] ñofu		‘He eats...hurriedly’

The modification chain may include both -u modifiers and na modifiers, but not intermixed:

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll xa- ɓii xa- ɗaq xa- mbel na xa- mbodax na pl-Cl fruit pl-Cl two pl-Cl good Rel det-prox sour Rel \trans two fruits that are good that are sour. </gl>

Numeral ordering

In the post-nominal ordering of adjectives, numerals can appear in any position in the modifier chain, as long as it stays within the noun phrase. The expressions in (1) are noun phrases but in (2) they are clauses. Nevertheless, in (2) the numeral quantifier remains within the noun phrase:

(1)

 xaɓiy xaɗaq xapelu xapodax axe		        ‘the two delicious sour fruits’
 xaɓiy xapelu xapodax xaɗaq axe
 xaɓiy xaɗaq xapodax xapelu axe

(2)

 [xaɓiy xaɗaq xapel oxe] ambodaxa		‘the two delicious fruit are sour’
 [xaɓiy xapel oxe xaɗaq] ambodaxa
 [xaɓiy xapel xaɗaq oxe] ambodaxa

(3)

 rew daduk mosu xoƈu we                         'the three beautiful women'
 rew daduk xoƈu mosu we
 rew mosu xoƈu daduk we
 rew xoƈu mosu daduk we
 rew xoƈu daduk mosu we

See Numerals for details on the morphophonemics of numerals.


--Oana 05:57, 17 May 2013 (UTC)