Grammatical number (Komi-Permyak)
Pl
Pl: The number system is limited to singular and plural.
The paradigm of the noun oš ‘bear’
nominative | oš | oš-šez |
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genitive | oš-lön | oš-šez-lön |
ablative | oš-liś | oš-šez-liś |
dative | oš-lö | oš-šez-lö |
accusative | oš-ös | oš-šez-ös |
instrumental | oš-ön | oš-šez-ön |
comitative | oš-köt | oš-šez-köt |
abessive/caritive | oš-tög | oš-šez-tög |
preclusive | oš-śa | oš-šez-śa |
consecutive | oš-la | oš-šez-la |
inessive | oš-yn | oš-šez-yn |
illative | oš-ö | oš-šez-ö |
elative | oš-iś | oš-šez-iś |
approximative | oš-lań | oš-šez-lań |
delative | oš-śań | oš-šez-śań |
prolative | oš-öt | oš-šez-öt |
terminative | oš-öʒ́/oš-vi | oš-šez-öʒ́/oš-šez-vi |
(based on Ponomareva 2010)
The paradigm of the verb munny ‘to go’
singular | plural | |
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1st person | mun-a | mun-am(ö) |
2nd person | mun-an | mun-at(ö) |
3rd person | mun-ö | mun-öny |
(based on Ponomareva 2010)
The number system of Komi Permyak consists of singular and plural both in the nominal and the verbal categories. (Bartens 2000: 72–77, Lobanova 2017: 46).
Author: Nikolett F. Gulyás