### Adjectives
+Unlike nouns and verbs, adjective are not derived from using a
+combination of root and template, with the exception of the active and
+passive participles of verbs.
+Some adjectives are fixed words, but most are the result of affixation
+of other words.
+
Adjectives are marked for number, gender, and case to match the noun
modified.
-TKTK
-
### Nouns
Nouns are marked for number (singular and plural) and case using a
Both participles receive the normal affixes for number, gender, and
case agreement.
-TKTK
-
-### Derivational morphology
+## Derivational morphology
The derivational morphology of Midêkʰ is based around the combination
of a root with a template to form a stem (TKTK).
an example to express how roots are combined with templates to form
stems or words.
+### Derivation of noun stems
+
All noun templates place /i/ between the first two consonants of the
root, other than the verbal noun patterns which place /ī/ there, a long
vowel, instead.
"no+i+é+" (f), "si+í+e+" (m).
* Finally there are verbal noun patterns that are treated below.
+### Derivation of verb stems
+
Verbs are similarly formed by combining a semantic root with one of
several patterns.
Unlike nouns, the patterns for verbs are grouped into several "forms",
indicates that something does not result from the action or does not
have the quality.
+### Derivation of adjectives
+
+As noted above, adjectives are not derived via the combination of a
+root and pattern (other than the participles of verbs).
+Instead most of them arise from affixation of existing words.
+
+Some of these derivational affixes are listed below:
+
+* The prefix "lo-" forms the "relational" adjective from a noun, which
+ indicates that the modified noun is in some fashion related to the
+ noun.
+* The prefix "tr-" negates an adjective.
+* The suffixes "-kor" and "-kel" produce comparative forms of an
+ adjective, with "-kor" indicating more and "-kel" less.
+
+TKTK
+
+## Inflectional morphology
+
+### Noun and adjective inflection
+
TKTK
-### Inflectional morphology
+### Verb inflection
Verb stems produced by derivation are inflected for aspect, mood,
number, and person.