The noun Arabela has no
grammatical gender but for a few words, mostly describing persons, the sex can be specified by adding a suffix: • : 'my son' • : 'my daughter' Arabela has two
grammatical numbers, singular and plural. The plural is generally added by adding a suffix to the singular, the nature of this suffix varying according to the pluralized word. • : 'house' yields : 'houses' • : 'woman' yields : 'women' • : 'unmarried girl' yields : 'unmarried girls' In a few cases, however, the plural can be formed through suffix substitution, or by using a different root altogether. • : 'man' yields '' • : 'group' yields '' • : 'mother' yields '' A number of other words form their plural by removing a singular specific suffix: • : 'stone' yields 'stone'
Pronouns Arabela has a complex pronominal system, similar to those of other
Zaparoan languages and distinguishes between active and passive personal pronouns. Active pronouns act as subjects in independent clauses and as objects in dependent ones.
Personal pronouns Anaphoric pronouns The verbal ending is used as an
anaphoric. It can also mark the subject of a subordinate sentence when it refers to the object of the main sentence.
Demonstrative pronouns Arabela has three kinds of
demonstrative pronouns: • indicates an object close to the speaker • indicates an object further away from the speaker (—is it what you want) • indicates a contrast between objects or persons (—this is my dog)
Interrogative pronouns Arabela has a rather restricted of interrogative pronouns, composed of: • : who • : who (plural) • : what • : how, how much • : how • : where • : where from • : who, which ==References==