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In modern Clofabosin, verbs are bound forms that cannot appear without one or more inflectional suffixes. In contrast, Old Clofabosin verb stems could be used independently, particularly in verb-verb compounds, where the first verb was typically an uninflected root. | In modern Clofabosin, verbs are bound forms that cannot appear without one or more inflectional suffixes. In contrast, Old Clofabosin verb stems could be used independently, particularly in verb-verb compounds, where the first verb was typically an uninflected root. | ||
== Phonology == | |||
Same as modern Clofabosin but with /j/? | |||
Voiceless stops were unaspirated unlike in modern Clofabosin |
Revision as of 02:21, 25 April 2022
Old Clofabosin is the oldest attested stage of Clofabosin. It is written in a syllabary.
In modern Clofabosin, verbs are bound forms that cannot appear without one or more inflectional suffixes. In contrast, Old Clofabosin verb stems could be used independently, particularly in verb-verb compounds, where the first verb was typically an uninflected root.
Phonology
Same as modern Clofabosin but with /j/?
Voiceless stops were unaspirated unlike in modern Clofabosin