JAMTLANDIC
A West Norse Language
1. Orthography and pronunciation
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Vowels
1.3 Consonants
1.4 Overview of phonetic transcription of Jamtlandic
2. Phonetics and phonology
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Stress
2.3 Vowels
2.3.1 Vowel quantity and quality
2.3.2 Monophtongs
2.3.2 Diphtongs
2.3.4 More on the phonetics and phonology of the vowels
2.4 Consonants
2.4.1 An overview
2.4.1.1 The consonant inventory
2.4.1.2 Comments on the stops
2.4.1.3 Comments on the affricatives
2.4.1.4 Comments on the fricatives
2.4.1.5 Comments on the nasals
2.4.1.6 Comments on the laterals
2.4.1.7 Comments on the approximants
2.4.2 Palatalization
2.4.3 Aspiration, preaspiration and voicing of stops
2.4.4 Devoicing of sonorants and deaspiration of stops
2.4.5 Fricatives
2.4.6 Nasals
2.4.7 Liquids
2.4.8 Consonant quantity
2.4.9 Metathesis
2.4.10 The basic consonant phonemes
3. Inflectional morphology, grammatical categories and word classes
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Some typological remarks
3.1.2 The content and organization of this chapter
3.2 Grammatical categories, inflections and auxiliary constructions
3.2.1 Grammatical categories and nominal inflections
3.2.1.1 An overview
3.2.1.2 Number and number agreement within noun phrases
3.2.1.3 Gender and gender agreement
3.2.1.4 Case distinctions
3.2.1.5 Possessive constructions, prepositions and the genitive
3.2.1 Definiteness and weak and strong forms of adjectives
3.2.2 Grammatical categories and verbal inflections
3.2.2.1 An overview
3.2.2.2 The relationship between number and tense
3.2.2.3 Default finite forms, the imperative and the subjunctive
3.2.2.4 The passive, the -
s
-forms and the so-called middle
3.2.2.5 The perfective and other aspectual constructions
3.2.2.6 Modalities, modal verbs, the infinitive and the supine
3.3 Nouns