Kanoê is a
polysynthetic language, where the more complex words are the verbs (Payne 1997). It is also primarily an
agglutinative language, and many words are formed by simple roots, juxtaposition and suffixation. . The syntax order of Kanoê follows SOV = subject + object + verb. In the Kanoê language, the process of morphological reduplication is used to form
frequentative verbs. For example, manamana 'kneading', or mañumañu 'chewing'. Although some names show reduplication, it can have an
onomatopoeic motivation instead of a morphologic one—most names with reduplication are names for animals and birds, in which the phonetic sequence of the reduplication do seem to imitate the sounds characteristic of said animals, for example kurakura 'chicken' or tsõjtsõj '
hummingbird'.
Pronouns Personal pronouns Personal pronouns in the Kanoê language follow a monomorphic free form in the singular and bimorphic in the plural. These pronouns can occur in the subject or object position. The formation of the plural pronouns follow the formula PRO.PL → PRO.SG + COL, where PRO is the singular form of the pronoun and -COL is the plural morpheme
{-te}. For example: {{interlinear|indent=3 {{interlinear|indent=3 {{interlinear|indent=3
Possessive pronouns The form for possessive pronouns are monomorphic in the POSS.1SG
ña and POSS.2SG
pjs but bimorphic for POSS.3SG
oho which is formed by 3SG
oj plus the possessive
{-o}. The plural form for the possessive pronouns are formed by adding the suffix
{-to} which in itself is the result of the suffixes
{-te} plus
{-o}. For example: {{interlinear|indent=3 {{interlinear|indent=3
Demonstrative pronouns There are only two demonstrative pronouns in the Kanoê language,
jũ, "this" for objects in close proximity and
ũko, "that" for objects at a distance. The demonstrative pronouns do not make a distinction between number or gender. For example: {{interlinear|indent=3 {{interlinear|indent=3
Indefinite pronouns There are a total of four indefinite pronouns, which are used based on the object. The and pronouns can be used with the gender suffix
{-kɨ̃j} for masculine and
{-nake} for feminine. For Example: {{interlinear|indent=3 {{interlinear|indent=3 ==Syntax==