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| {{Infobox language
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| |creator = [[User:IlL|IlL]], [[User:Praimhín|Praimhín]]
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| |setting = [[Verse:Tricin]]
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| |name = {{PAGENAME}}
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| |nativename = LΛŦꝨΠ ΠΔⱵ<br/>tamil lor
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| |pronunciation=
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| |region = Southeastern [[Talma]]
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| |familycolor=austronesian
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| |fam1=Clofabic
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| |script=Tamil (Clofabic)
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| |notice=IPA
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| }}
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| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Lexicon]]<br/>
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| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Swadesh list]]<br/>
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| '''Proto-Clofabic''' or '''Tamil''' (Proto-Clofabic: LΛŦꝨΠ ΠΔⱵ ''tamil dlor'' 'same/shared/common language'; [[Clofabosin]]: ''tamilserotin'') is the (attested!) proto-language of the [[Clofabic languages|Clofabic]] family, which includes [[Clofabosin]] and [[Phormatolide]]. It was spoken 3000 years before modern Clofabosin. It is a significant source of loanwords for [[Eevo]] and other Talman languages. (In Talma, Tamil is the Greek to Windermere's Latin.)
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| 1: esə (inanimate) / erə (animate)
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| 2: rybə
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| 3: σalə
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| 4: lopə
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| 5: oζəβə
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| 6: kwibə
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| 7: kysolə
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| 8: δikwə
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| 9: adə
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| 10: gaβarə
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| 11: βemə
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| 12: kylutə
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| ==Todo==
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| :σφend tum-yl tupe keζdo-at ena plysko sta.
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| :color NEG-ATTR green think-VN sleep storm be_like
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| :Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.
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| CV phonotactics like Japanese and Cerian?
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| ==Phonology==
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| ===Consonants===
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| ! colspan="2" |
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| ! |Labial
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| ! |Alveolar
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| ! |Medial
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| ! |Velar
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| ! |Labiovelar
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| ! |Glottal
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| ! colspan="2" style="" |Nasal
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| | '''m'''
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| | '''n'''
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| ! rowspan="2" |Plosive
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| ! |<small>voiceless</small>
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| | '''p'''
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| | '''t'''
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| | '''k'''
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| | '''kw'''
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| ! |<small>voiced</small>
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| | '''b'''
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| | '''d'''
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| | '''g'''
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| ! colspan="2" style="" |Fricative
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| | '''s'''
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| | '''σ'''
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| | '''h'''
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| ! colspan="2" |Liquid
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| | '''r, l'''
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| | '''ζ'''
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| | '''w'''
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| ===Vowels===
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| ! style="width: 90px; "|
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| ! style="width: 90px; " |Front
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| ! style="width: 90px; " |Central
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| ! style="width: 90px; " |Back
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| |-
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| ! style="" |Close
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| | '''i'''
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| | '''y'''
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| | '''u'''
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| |-
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| ! style="" |Mid
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| | '''e'''
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| | '''ə'''
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| | '''o'''
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| |-
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| ! style="" |Open
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| | '''a'''
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| |}
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| /ia ya ua/?
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| ==Phonotactics==
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| Proto-Clofabic allows very unusual clusters, such as ''dσa'' 'good'.
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| Initial ''ζ-'' is not allowed.
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| ==Orthography==
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| Alphabetical order: Ꙟ ᖵ Π L X Ⱶ Ŧ Σ Ӈ Ш И Ⳙ Ꝟ Ỻ Ǝ Џ Ɥ Ꝩ Ʞ Λ Δ Ξ Ʇ (β s l t d r m g γ p n w δ b k ζ σ i e a o u y)
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| (x /ks/: Ɐ)
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| ==Morphology==
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| Tamil is analytic.
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| ===Particles===
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| *copula: ''wir''
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| *participle: ''βen''
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| *past: ''ζole''
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| *future: ''kapt''
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| *quotative: ''di''
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| *topic: ''in''
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| *accusative: ''e''
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| *attributive: ''yl''
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| *genitive: ''o''
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| *locative: ''hib''
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| *negative: ''ptum''
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| *comparative: ''dguwan''
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| *superlative: ''pδeg''
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| *plural: ''-aζ''
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| *cohortative: ''ko''
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| *desiderative: ''pro''
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| ===Pronouns===
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| end, sent, βlur, akwt, ine, βluraζ
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| ===Derivational morphology===
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| *''-at'': verbal noun
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| ==Syntax==
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| Proto-Clofabic is V2, with genitive-noun, and adjective-noun order. Tense and discourse particles are sentence-final.
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| Prepositions can be used in second position in a phrase (cf. "magnā cum laude")
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| [[Category:Clofabic languages|*]]
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