--- In konyalanguage@yahoogroups.com, Jim Henry <jimhenry1973@g...>
wrote:
>
> On 9/28/05, HandyDad <lsulky@r...> wrote:
>
> hyphen.) So in addition to "yo"
> > and "kayo", for example, we could also have "kyo" and "nakyo".
> >
> > This significantly increases the number of single-syllable
functionals available, which in
> > turn makes it possible to handle some word classes as functionals
that I currently handle
> > otherwise. I wouldn't mind making personal pronouns,
demonstrative pronouns, and
> > interjections into functionals, for example.
>
> That sounds like a good idea. The only thing I don't
> like about Konya-2 (I haven't had time to look at
> it very much yet) is the disyllabic pronouns.
>
The extended use of functional forms for common lexicals, especially
personal pronouns and demonstrative adjectives, should help with
this. Version 038 (yet to be posted) is shaping up more nicely in
this regard.
---L