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'''Old Clofabosin''' is the oldest attested form of [[Clofabosin]].  It allowed more "weird" consonant clusters and vowel hiatuses than Modern Clofabosin; hiatusing vowels became long vowels in conservative Modern Clofabosin.
'''Middle Clofabosin''' is the best attested early form of [[Clofabosin]] and is the ancestor of the Clofabic dialect continuum.  It allowed more "weird" consonant clusters and vowel hiatuses than Modern Clofabosin; hiatusing vowels and compensatory lengthening from lost consonants gave rise to long vowels in conservative Modern Clofabosin.


Use some "Yacavestub" aesthetic
Important works in Middle Clofabosin include the Paliperidin (inspired by Pali and paliperidone), a text made up of philosophical poetry (palin = line, peridin = collection).


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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| '''ph, f''' /f/
| '''ph, f''' /f/
| '''th''' /θ/
| '''th''' /θ/
| '''s''' /s/<br/>'''ŝ''' //
| '''s''' /s/<br/>'''š''' /{{sh}}/
| '''ch''' /x/
| '''ch''' /x/
|  
|  
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| '''a''' /a/
| '''a''' /a/
|  
| '''å''' /ɔ/
|}
|}


By the time of Middle Clofabosin, /y/ had merged with /i/.
By the time of Early Modern Clofabosin, /y/ had merged with /i/.


===Prosody===
===Prosody===
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===Nouns===
===Nouns===
*''-in'' = that which is...?, later nominative
*''-in'' = that which is...?, later nominative
*''-ol'' = genitive; ''-o'' = combining form
*''-ol'' = nominative, later genitive; ''-o'' = combining form
*''-as(t)'' = with
*''-as(t)'' = with
*''-one'' = towards
*''-one'' = towards
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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
*''-n-'': to be (~-navir)
*''-n-'': to be (~-navir)
*''si'': old causative
*''-ir'' = present progressive: ''tpoir'' = 'eats'
*''-ir'' = present progressive: ''tpoir'' = 'eats'
*''-zo'' = stative: ''tpozo'' = 'has eaten' (the -le in modern -zole comes from eli- "to become")
*''-zo'' = stative: ''tpozo'' = 'has eaten' (the -le in modern -zole comes from eli- "to become")
** ''-zo-ium-ub'' > ''-zoumab, -ziumab'' > Modern Clo. ''-zumab''
** ''-zo-ium-ub'' > ''-zoumab, -ziumab'' > Modern Clo. ''-zumab''
*''-capt, -cept'' = dynamic: ''tpocapt'' = 'comes to eat'
*''-ca, -ce'' = dynamic: ''tpoca'' = 'comes to eat';
* ''-xi-'' is an irrealis: ''-xi-iu-mub'' > ''-ximab''
* ''-ciš-'' is an irrealis: ''-ciš-ium-ub'' > ''-ximab''
*''-il'' = attributive
*''-il'' = attributive
**''tpoil'' = who eats (modern dialectal ''spovil'')
**''tpoil'' = who eats (modern dialectal ''spovil'')
** ''tpozoil''
** ''tpotinil'', ''tpotnil''
** ''tpocil''
*''-ium'' = neutral conjunctive for both nouns and verbs: ''tpoium'' = ...eats, whereas...
*''-ium'' = neutral conjunctive for both nouns and verbs: ''tpoium'' = ...eats, whereas...
*''-ub'' = narrative past and subjunctive
*''-ub'' = narrative past and subjunctive
**''tpoub'' or ''tpoiumub'' = ate, and then...
**''tpoub'' or ''tpoiumub'' = ate, and then...
**''-ium-ub'' is the source of Modern Clofabosin ''-(u)mab'' which arose by dissimilation. Modern Clofabosin thus has ''spovir, spọmab'' for single syllable verb stems ending in a vowel.
**''-ium-ub'' is the source of Modern Clofabosin ''-(u)mab'' which arose by dissimilation. Modern Clofabosin thus has ''spovir, spọmab'' for single syllable verb stems ending in a vowel.
* ''-tin-ib'' is 'in the state of' (which became timeless for some reason?) ''-vet-'' comes from ''vet-'' 'to continue'
* ''-tin-ib'' is 'in the state of' (which became a habitual) ''-vetmab'' comes from ''vet-'' 'to continue'


*''fo'' = realis negation, ''tu'' = irrealis
*''fo'' = realis negation, ''tu'' = irrealis
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All verbs had the same paradigm.
All verbs had the same paradigm.
 
== Syntax ==
* ''šop=ol tpo'' = the fish eats (unmarked for tense)
* ''šop=ol tpoir'' = the fish is eating
* ''šop=ol tpotinib'' = the fish be eating
Nonconfigurational?
[[Category:Clofabic languages]]
[[Category:Clofabic languages]]
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