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'''Netagin''' is one of the major languages of [conworld TBD]. It is a triconsonantal language loosely inspired by Hebrew.
'''Netagin''' (''ärək Nätagin'' ) is one of the major languages of [[Verse:Tricin]], native to the island nation of Ponetegu. It is a triconsonantal language loosely inspired by Hebrew and PIE.


Modern Netagin changed relatively little from Classical Netagin. Similarly to Modern Hebrew, Modern Netagin is morphologically similar to Classical Netagin but exhibits a kind of diglossia: the classically-based "correct" vocalization (such as mutations) is used only by the upper classes, in newscasts or in poetry and classical singing, much like the RP accent in British English.
This page describes Classical Netagin. See also [[Modern Netagin]].


==Some gib==
==Some gib==
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*Get rid of gender
*Get rid of gender
*Make the grammar as different from Hebrew as possible
*Make the grammar as different from Hebrew as possible
*Change the phonology if this goes in Tricin
*Get rid of Windermere words
*Tricin might have Netaginophile "otakus"?
===Words===
===Words===


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*''g-l-n'': straight
*''g-l-n'': straight


==Classical phonology==
==Phonology==
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
Netagin has 23 root consonants:
Netagin has 22 root consonants:


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!  |Labial
!  |Labial
!  |Alveolar
!  |Alveolar
!  |Lateral
!  |Palatal
!  |Palatal
!  |Velar
!  |Velar
!  |Uvular
!  |Labiovelar
!  |Pharyngeal
!  |Glottal
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! colspan="2" style="" |Nasal
! colspan="2" style="" |Nasal
| '''m''' /m/
| '''m''' /m/
|colspan="2"| '''n''' /n/
| '''n''' /n/  
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| '''ŋ''' /ŋ/
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! rowspan="2" |Plosive
! rowspan="2" |Plosive
! |<small>unaspirated</small>
!<small>voiceless</small>
| '''p''' /p/
| '''t''' /t/
| '''tj''' /c/
| '''k''' /k/
| '''kw''' /kʷ/
|-
!<small>voiced</small>
| '''b''' /p~b/
| '''b''' /p~b/
|colspan="2"| '''d''' /t~d/
| '''d''' /t~d/
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| '''dj''' /c~ɟ/
| '''g''' /k~g/
| '''g''' /k~g/
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| '''gw''' /gw/
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| '''ʔ''' /ʔ/
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! |<small>aspirated</small>
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|colspan="2"| '''t''' /tʰ~dʰ/
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| '''k''' /kʰ~gʰ/
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! colspan="2" style="" |Affricate
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| '''c''' /ts/
| '''ć''' /tɬ/
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! rowspan="2" style="" |Fricative
! |<small>spirant</small>
| '''f''' /f~v/
| '''þ''' /θ~ð/
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| '''x''' /x~ɣ/
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! |<small>nonspirant</small>
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| '''s''' /s/<br/>'''z''' /z/
| '''ś''' /ɬ/
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| '''ħ''' /ħ/
| '''h''' /h/
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|-
! colspan="2" |Approximant
! colspan="2" |Approximant
| '''w''' /w/
| '''w''' /w/
|colspan="2"| '''r''' /ɾ/
| '''r''' /ɾ/, '''l''' /l/
| '''y''' /j/
| '''y''' /j/
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|colspan="2"|'''l''' /ʁ~ʕ/
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|}
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===Vowels===
===Vowels===
As in Dodellian: a ı u ä i ü
a ă å è e i ò o ö u


===Stress===
===Stress===
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===Processes===
===Processes===
The obstruents /p t k tʰ kʰ f θ x/ are lenited to [b d g dʰ gʰ v ð ɣ] after a vowel and after voiced sounds (including lenited obstruents, and except /ɾ/). This is called ''ʔankadö'' in Netagin.
The obstruents /p t k tʰ kʰ f θ x/ are lenited to [b d g t k v ð ɣ] after a vowel and after voiced sounds (including lenited obstruents, and except /ɾ/). This is called ''ʔankadö'' in Netagin.


Morphologically, sequences /rC/ often turn into geminates, due to historical assimilation.
Morphologically, sequences /rC/ often turn into geminates, due to historical assimilation.
==Modern phonology==
==Script==
[[File:Netagin_script.png|thumbnail|Netagin abugida]]


Netagin is written in a native left-to-right abugida; it developed from an older abjad which was used for [[Ancient Netagin]].
==Orthography==
Netagin is written in a native left-to-right abjad.


===Consonants===
===Consonants===
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==Morphology==
==Morphology==
:''See also: [[Classical Netagin/Declension]] and [[Classical Netagin/Gzarot]]''
:''See also: [[Netagin/Declension]] and [[Netagin/Gzarot]]''
The Classical Netagin noun system is typical of "old" Talman languages: nouns, which have gender, inflect for number and state; verbs take both subject and object affixes and display changes according to their syntactic environment.
The Classical Netagin noun system is typical of "old" Talman languages: nouns, which have gender, inflect for number and state; verbs take both subject and object affixes and display changes according to their syntactic environment.


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===Derivational morphology===
*''1a2ă3, 1e2ă3, 1o2ă3'' = noun
*''1a2å3, 1a2ö3'' = adjective, noun?
*''1a22u3'' = adjective relating to personal qualities
*''ta12u3'' = noun
*''ʔi12å3'' = agent noun
*''1å2a3, 1å2e3'' = noun
*''1ö2a3'' = noun
*''1i2a3, 1i2i3, 1i2u3'' = noun
*(stolen from hebrew) ''1a2a3ö, 1a2i3ö, 1a2u3ö'' = nouns
*''1i22a3, 1u22a3''
*''1a22e3'' = desire for X
*''-in'' = adjective suffix
*''-åm'' = augmentative
*''-id'' (f) = abstract noun, collective
<!--
from my old Netagin article
*''CáCíC'': quality adjective
*''CúCáC'': resultative adjective
*''CéCóC'': event
*''tiCCúC'': event/place
*''tiCCáC/tiCCéC'': instrument
*''maCCéC/maCCíC'': profession
*''tiCCáCáˀ/tiCCéCáˀ'': process
*''miCCúC'': patient noun
*''miCCóC'': resultative noun
*''CóCáCáˀ': degree/measure
*''CéCéiC'', ''meCaCCéiC'' (''Hebrew''): wannabe X[-er]
-->


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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