{Discourse_Particles=BASICS.txt} Determining DISCOURSE PARTICLES and distinguishing them from other parts-of-speech: (1) POSITION = ENCLITIC: they always follow the word (or phrase) they are linked to. (2) THEY CAN NEVER BE MEANINGFULLY UTTERED IN ISOLATION. (3) THEY FULFILL SOME DISCOURSE FUNCTION AT THE PRAGMATIC LEVEL (4) They are primarily found in abundance in Philippine languages (although a few of them can go as far back as Proto-Austronesian. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = See: The Sambalic Languages of Central Luzon [2006:17] Table 14. Particles (8 total) ENGLISH SAMBALIC TAGALOG KAPAM ILK also met | et din rin met desire dayi | sana sana sana koma it is said kano daw kano kano now ana na na only bengat lang mu la'eng still/yet po | pon pa pa pay surprise - - - pala pala gayam = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = RECONSTRUCTIONS [dp-question] *ba 'is it?' [dp-quote] *daw | Tag daw/raw [dp-also] *den > Tag din [dp-realis] *den | Akl Eon [dp-surprise] Akl gali' [dp-affirmative] *he7e 'yes' [dp-quote] P** *kenuh > Akl kunoh 'it is said, they say; reportedly' [dp-optative] Akl kunta' [dp-limiting] *lang | Tag lang, Akl Eang 'only, just' [dp-response~also] *man > Akl man, Tag din [dp-realis] *na | Tag na, | *na ~ *da 'now; already'; [neg] 'more' [dp-still/yet] *pa > Tag, Akl pa still [neg] yet' [dp-irrealis] [dp-surprise] Tag pala, Akl gali' [dp-optative] Tag sana, Akl kunta' [dp-softener] PPH *taq [ACD] | *ta' [Zorc] Isg, Png, Kpm, Tir, Tsg [dp-again] Tag ulit [dp-again] Tag uman = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =