The Charts
The Charts • The succeeding three charts show the sequences of the numeral morphemes, minus the operators, which form the names of the numbers from 1 to 999,999 6.1 Chart 1
B+X B+C B+M B+X+M B+X+B+M B+C+M B+C+B+M B+C+B+X+M B+C+B+X+B+M
The Charts • Chart 1 shows all the possible sequences of the classes of the numerals morphemes, minus the operators, before each of the three multiplicands. These sequences are number names, but they do not comprise all the number names. • Note that in the sequences in Chart 1 each multiplicand must always be preceded b a lower numeral.
The Charts • Chart 2 shows all the possible sequences of the classes of the numeral morphemes, minus the operators, after each of the three multiplicands. These sequences are not number names but parts of number names. • Note that in the sequences above each multiplicand may or may not be followed by a lower numeral.
The Charts X+0
• Chart 2
X+B C+0 C+B C+B+X C+B+X+B M+0 M+B M+B+C M+B+C+B M+B+C+X M+B+C+X+B
The Charts • Chart 3 combines the two charts and shows all the possible sequences of the classes of the numeral morphemes that form the names of the numbers from 1 to 999,999
The Charts B+0 B+X+0 B+X+B B+C+0 B+C+B B+C+B+X B+C+B+X+B B+M+0 B+M+B
B+M+B+X B+M+B+X+B B+M+B+C B+M+B+C+B B+M+B+C+B+X B+M+B+C+B+X+B B+X+M+0 B+X+M+B B+X+M+B+X B+X+M+B+X+B
The Charts • In the sequences above, the use of the two operator morphemes is predictable in this manner. • The addition morpheme always occurs between two numerals in which the first one is higher in rank than the second one. • The multiplication morpheme always occur between two numerals in which the first one is lower in rank than the second one.
The Charts • Note than in chart 3, not all the sequences are listed, instead a grammar that will generate all and only the indigenous number names in Philippine languages from 1 to 999,999 is presented.