====== Moi ====== Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute ===== Situation ===== **[under construction]**\\ \\ Moi, also known as Mekwei, is spoken by … ===== Sources ===== Galis (1955) 28 comparative terms for Demenggong Voorhoeve (1975: 111) 40 comparative terms for Mekwei after Anceaux (n.d.) Smits and Voorhoeve eds. (1994: 18-266) unattributed comparative vocabulary of Munggai of Kendate and two of Munggai of Waibron and one of Munggai of Sabron after Anceaux Banundi (2002) Moi number system Banundi (2002) dictionary of Moi Banundi (2003) grammar of Moi ===== Phonology ===== **[under construction]**\\ \\ …\\ ===== Pronouns ===== Banundi (2003: 4-8) gives free pronouns for Moi in two case forms as follows: |< - 100px 100px 100px >| | |nominative|possessive| |1 sg. |ka(-t) |ka-ndei | |2 sg. |kmo(-t) |kmo-ŋ | |3 sg. |nomo-t |nomo-ŋ | |1 pl. |kame(-t) |kame-ŋ | |2 pl..|komo |komo-ŋ | |3 pl. |nomo |nomo-ŋ | ===== Verbal morphology ===== **[under construction]**\\ \\ …\\ \\ \\