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== Phonology == | == Phonology == | ||
== Parts of speech == | == Parts of speech == | ||
=== Pronouns === | |||
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! rowspan=2 | || rowspan=2 | 1sg | |||
! rowspan=2| 2sg || colspan=3 | 3sg || colspan=2 | 1pl || rowspan="2" | 2pl || rowspan="2" | 3pl | |||
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!| m. || f. || n. ||exclusive || inclusive | |||
|- | |||
! (From CNtg emphatic set) | |||
| ''li'' || ''dů'' || ''man'' || ''xna'' || ''qejna; kyne'' || ''ťů'' || ''ťiem'' || ''ni'' || ''qeana'' | |||
|} | |||
== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
== Derivation == | == Derivation == |
Revision as of 01:14, 17 September 2021
Modern Vernacular Netagin (VNtg) exists in a state of diglossia with Modern Classical Netagin. It exists in a sprachbund with Modern Windermere, Gwnax and other Bjeheondian languages.
Grammatical changes from Classical Netagin include:
- SAuxVO word order
- Loss of grammatical gender
- Loss of verbal binyan inflection, and use of verb-derived nouns (both old verbal nouns and less direct derivations, including reborrowings from CNtg) as verbs
- Relative clauses are resumptive
- As a result of Jespersen's cycle, negation uses a negative absolutive marker dean derived from the Classical connegative determiner de.
- SEA style serial verbs
- Emphatic -nk (< miek)
Modern Netagin people usually have Classical Netagin names
This article treats Bjeheondian Netagin; Tumhanian Netagin is tonal or Khmerized.
Phonology
Parts of speech
Pronouns
1sg | 2sg | 3sg | 1pl | 2pl | 3pl | ||||
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m. | f. | n. | exclusive | inclusive | |||||
(From CNtg emphatic set) | li | dů | man | xna | qejna; kyne | ťů | ťiem | ni | qeana |