Ayola Grammar Book
Table of Contents
Part I
1.2.1 Ayola Alphabet
1.2.2 Vowels
1.2.3 Consonants
1.2.4 Diagraphs
1.2.5 Stress
Part II
2.1.1 Nouns as Subjects and Objects
2.1.2 Articles
2.1.3 Nouns Derived from Other Parts of Speech
2.2.1 Elementary Pronouns
2.2.2 Compound Pronouns
2.2.3 Class-Membership Pronouns
2.3.1 Fundamental Verbs
2.3.2 Verbs Derived from Other Parts of Speech
2.4.1 Fundamental Prepositions
2.5.1 Links Based on Simple and Elementary Words (c-, j-, jy-)
2.5.2 Test for a Preposition vs. Link
2.5.3 Object, Subject/Agent, Part-Whole, Container-Contents and Thing-Owner/User Links
2.5.4 The Subject/Object-Infinitive Link ju
2.6.1 Cardinal Numbers
2.6.2 Non-numerical Quantifiers and Adverbs
2.6.3 Ordinal Numbers (-t-)
2.6.4 Fractions
2.7.1 Elementary Adjectives (interrogative, exclamatory/consequential)
2.72 Compounded Elementary Adjectives
2.7.3 Fundamental Adjectives
2.7.4 Adjectives Derived from Other Parts of Speech
2.7.5 Properties of Adjectives
2.7.6 Adjective Sequences in Ayola
2.8.1 Elementary Adverbs (interrogative, relative, exclamatory/consequential)
2.8.2 Compounded Elementary Adverbs (indefinite, universal, negative, demonstratives, identity, difference, spatial motion, temporal extension)
2.8.3 Adverbs Derived from other Parts of Speech
2.8.4 Emphatic Adverbs (nure, anke, awne)
2.8.5 Comparative Adverbs (une, mwene, pluse, nonmwene, nonpluse, nire, nirmwene, nirpluse)
2.8.6 Recurrence Adverbs (vez-)
2.8.7 Noun Phrases Using Adverbially-Modified Adjectives
2.9.1 Single-Word Names
2.9.2 Multi-Word Names: Strings of Single-Word Names
2.9.3 Multi-word names: Adjective/Quantifier-Noun Names
2.9.4 Linked-Noun-Phrase Names
2.9.5 Titles
Part III
3.1.1 Negation of Terms (no)
3.1.2 Negation of Sentences (Ino)
3.2.1 Questions with Interrogative Pronouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs
3.2.2 Questions with Head Words (ey, ea)
3.2.3 Questions with Tail Phrases (ey now, ey hay)
3.2.4 The Use of Pronouns in Dialogue
3.3.1 Coordinating Connectives
3.3.2 Coordinating Discourse Connectives
3.3.3 Correlative Connectives
3.3.4 Subordinating Connectives
3.3.5 Subordinating Discourse Connectives
3.3.6 The Joint-Argument Connective cwe
3.3.7 Grouping with Connectives
3.4.1 The Consequential Conjunction (ake, swe)
3.4.2 Conjunctions Derived from Prepositions (-ke)
3.5.1 Elementary Clausal Words
3.5.2 Compounded Elementary Clausal Words (kiyo, kiwa, kiworde, etc.)
3.6.1 Relative Pronoun (kyo)
3.6.2 Relative Adverb (kye)
3.6.3 Relative Clausal Word (kyake)
3.6.4 Diagnostic Test
3.7.1 Demonstrative Pronouns & Adjectives
3.7.2 Identity & Difference Pronouns & Adjectives
Part IV