-ja
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Laefevian
Etymology
From Proto-Laenkean *-(i)ɟɯs, an agent-forming suffix.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ja (nominal, heavy vowel stem)
- Used to form agent nouns from verbs; analogous to the English suffix -er.
- Used to form terms of occupations from nouns; similar to English -er or -man.
- Used in compound suffixes to denote a person who studies or practices whatever the base noun means; similar to English -ist or -er.
- -sellens (“-logy”) → -sell·ja (“-logist”)
- neasellens (“astronomy”) → neasell·ja (“astronomer”)
- rintisellens (“biology”) → rintisell·ja (“biologist”)
- olbôntisellens (“chemistry”) → olbôntisell·ja (“chemist”)
- -sênnent (“-graphy”) → -senn·ja (“-grapher”)
- êrrisênnent (“geography”) → êrrisênn·ja (“geographer”)
- tanǧintisênnent (“etymology”) → tanǧintisênn·ja (“etymologist”)
- -fiðent (“-metry”) → -fiðja (“-metrist”)
- êrrifiðent (“geodesy, land surveying”) → êrrifiðja (“geodesist, land surveyor”)
- -sellens (“-logy”) → -sell·ja (“-logist”)
- Used to form demonyms from place names, including country names; certain endings may be dropped when this suffix is added.
Usage notes
- The suffix causes palatalisation of the preceding consonant or consonant cluster in sense 4 but not in senses 1-3.
Declension
| Primary case declension of -ja (see Laefevian declension) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | -ja | -jand | -jar |
| accusative | -jade | -jandi | -jai |
| genitive | -jada | -jandas | -jas, -jaras† |
| dative | -jan | -jandon | -jaron |
| locative | -jal | -jandos | -jaros |
| instrumental | -javô | -jandêt | -jarêt |
| Secondary case declension of -ja (see Laefevian declension) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| accusative-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
| sublative | -jadere | -jandire | -jarire |
| illative | -jadele | -jandile | -jarile |
| benefactive | -jadear | -jandiar | -jariar |
| prolative | -jadekwe | -jandikwe | -jarikwe |
| causal-final | -jadis | -jandire | -jarris |
| genitive-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
| delative | -jadôka | -jandirka | -jarka |
| prolative | -jadôtan | -jandirtan | -jartan |
| egressive | -jadaôn | -jandiruôn | -jaruôn |
| essive | -jadôjøn | -jandirjøn | -jarjøn |
| prolative | -jadôze | -jandirse | -jarse |
| dative-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
| terminative | -jamas | -jandirmas | -jarmas |
| lative | -janši | -jandirši | -jarši |
| locative-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
| superessive | -janeres, -janerc | -jandirorres, -jandorrec | -jarorre |
| inessive | -jalle | -jandirolles, -jandollec | -jarolle |
| exessive | -janun | -jandirsun | -jarsun |
| perlative | -jaffêl | -jandirfêl | -jarfêl |
| instrumental-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
| translative | -javôske | -jandirêskes, -jandêskec | -jarêske |
| comitative | -jasôd | -jandirtôds, -jandôdc | -jartôd |
Derived terms
| ▶ Laefevian terms suffixed with -ja |
See also
Riyan
Etymology
From a form of the Proto-Riyanic diminutive ending *-jăḡă after /ɣ/, resulting in elision.
Suffix
-ja
- alternative form of -jaŗ