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The auxiliary had a zero form for the 2nd person present independent. (Cf. Welsh zero for 2sg present)
The auxiliary had a zero form for the 2nd person present independent. (Cf. Welsh zero for 2sg present)
* Present tense affirmative: 1sg ''tsoi'', 2sg ''tso:'' (or zero), 3sg ''laː'', 1pl.ex, ''tsol'', 2pl ''tson'', 3pl ''lar''
* Present tense interrogative, negative: ''bhə-gwhai, bhə-gwhau, bhə-gwhaː, bhə-gwhal, bhə-gwhan, bhə-gwhar''
* Present tense relative: ''xwiː, xuː, xwaː, xol, xon, xor''
* Focused: ''gwhaː''
** (''dhat muː gwhaː xay'' 'I am your father')
* Past tense affirmative: ''dzhei, dzhu:, dzheː, dzhel, dzhen, dzher''
* Past tense interrogative, negative: ''2ə-dzhei, 2ə-dzhu:, 2ə-dzheː, 2ə-dzhel, 2ə-dzhen, 2ə-dzher''
* Future tense affirmative: ''2ai, 2au, 2aː, 2al, 2an, 2ar''
* Future tense interrogative, negative: ''2ə-dhai, 2ə-dhau, 2ə-dhaː, 2ə-dhal, 2ə-dhan, 2ə-dhar''
* Conditional/subjunctive: ''dhoi, dho:, dhoː, dhol, dhon, dhor''


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== Syntax ==
== Syntax ==

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Classical Thean is the most spoken language of Angai Europe. In Timeline 1 of Angai, Classical Thean forms the basis of Literary Thean which was used as a literary language of Thea for over 2000 years before the emergence of Modern Standard Thean.

Todo: Make change-of-state verbs (e.g. 'to die', 'to ripen') the basic lexical items

History

The oldest attested stage of Thean, called Old Thean, uses a logography. The history of Classical Thean begins with the publication and spread of [some religious text; some form of Buddhism I guess] in a phonetic orthography and the rhyming prose tales of [author]. This switch to a phonetic orthography was incentivized by the introduction of the printing press.

Classical Thean phonology

Initials

Labial Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
plain labialized
Stop tenuis /p/ p /t̪s̪/ c /t/ t /ts̠/ č /c/ kʸ /k/ k /kʷ/ kʷ /ʔ/ ʔ
voiced /b/ b /d̪z̪/ ʒ /d/ d /dz̠/ ǯ /ɟ/ gʸ /g/ g /gʷ/ gʷ
ejective /pʼ/ pʼ /t̪s̪ʼ/ cʼ /tʼ/ tʼ /ts̠ʼ/ čʼ /cʼ/ kʸʼ /kʼ/ kʼ /kʷʼ/ kʷʼ
Fricative /s̪/ s /ɬ/ ł /s̠/ š /ç/ xʸ /x/ x /xʷ/ xʷ /h/ h, /ɦ/ ɦ
Sonorant plain /m/ m /n/ n, /l/ l /r̠/ r /j/ y /w/ w
glottalized /mˀ/ mʼ /nˀ/ nʼ, /lˀ/ lʼ /r̠ˀ/ rʼ /jˀ/ yʼ /wˀ/ wʼ

/p bʰ pʼ/ are found in loanwords.

Nuclei

/i e a o u/ i e a o u, unstressed /ə/ ə

Finals

(Codas in parentheses are only found in loanwords)

  • Tone A: null -n -y -l -r -d(soft d) (-m -w)
  • Tone B: -ʔ -nʼ -lʼ -rʼ -yʼ -dʼ (-mʼ -wʼ)
  • Tone C: -h -ł -š -x -s (-ms -ns -ls -rs -ys -ws -ps -ts -ks)
  • Tone D: -k -t (-p)

Stress

Very strong final stress

Grammar

Pronouns

  • 1sg xey
  • 2sg mo
  • 1pl tli
  • 2pl: tna

The Classical Thean auxiliary

The Classical Thean clause-initial auxiliary was inflected for subject agreement, tense, mood, and independent vs. dependent clauses in a system about as complex as Colloquial Welsh. In subordinate clauses, the auxiliary often cliticized to the subordinating conjunction used.

The auxiliary had a zero form for the 2nd person present independent. (Cf. Welsh zero for 2sg present)

Classical Thean auxiliary constructions (V = verb)
→ Person 1sg 2sg 3 1pl 2pl
present affirmative coy xey gʷer V (co) mo gʷer V la šru gʷer V col tli gʷer V con tna gʷer V
interrogative gʷay xey gʷer V gʷa mo gʷer V gʷa šru gʷer V gʷal tli gʷer V gʷan tna gʷer V
negative gʷay xey wa gʷer V gʷa mo wa gʷer V gʷa šru wa gʷer V gʷal tli wa gʷer V gʷan tna wa gʷer V
past affirmative ʒey xey V ʒu mo V ʒe sru V ʒel tli V ʒen tna V
interrogative ʔəʒey xey V ʔəʒu mo V ʔəʒe sru V ʔəʒel tli V ʔəʒen tna V
negative ʔəʒey xey wa V ʔəʒu mo wa V ʔəʒe sru wa V ʔəʒel tli wa V ʔəʒen tna wa V
future affirmative ʔay xey V ʔa mo V ʔa sru V ʔal tli V ʔan tna V
interrogative ʔəday xey V ʔəda mo V ʔəda sru V ʔədal tli V ʔədan tna V
negative ʔəday xey wa V ʔəda mo wa V ʔəda sru wa V ʔədal tli wa V ʔədan tna wa V
conditional/subjucntive affirmative doy xey V do mo V do sru V dol tli V don tna V
interrogative ʔədoy xey V ʔədo mo V ʔədo sru V ʔədol tli V ʔədon tna V
negative ʔədoy xey wa V ʔədo mo wa V ʔədo sru wa V ʔədol tli wa V ʔədon tna wa V

Todo: Add more forms, look at Welsh

Syntax

The Proto-Trans-Sarnathian word order was T1 S T2 V O. In Classical Thean, T2 becomes cliticized or lost, and T1 is the only word that inflects in a sentence.

In later OTh, T1 becomes an invariable tense or discourse particle