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'''Ryooteq''' (''Ryooteq tahyéq'' [ɺjoːt̪eɪʔ t̪açéɪʔ]) is an indigenous language of Angai North America. It is mainly inspired aesthetically by Burmese and Japanese, and its grammar is meant to be "Navajo-lite" (agglutinative, strongly prefixing, strongly head-final, and head-marking, though not fully polysynthetic; noun incorporation is limited to certain formal styles).
'''Ryooteq''' (''Ryooteq tahyéq'' [ljoːt̪eɪ̯t̪ːaɕéɪ̯ʔ]) is an indigenous language of Angai North America. It is mainly inspired aesthetically by Burmese and Japanese, and its grammar is meant to be "Navajo-lite" (agglutinative, strongly prefixing, strongly head-final, and head-marking, though not fully polysynthetic; noun incorporation is limited to certain formal styles).
== Lexicon ==
== Lexicon ==
* Nyu-Mɛ Khɛ{{acute}}q: inventor of Kite guitar-type guitars
* Nyu-Mɛ Khɛ{{acute}}q: inventor of Kite guitar-type guitars
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=== Tone ===
=== Tone ===
High (acute) and low (unmarked)
High (acute) and low (unmarked)
=== Phonotactics ===
Allowed syllables: n or initial + any non-n rime
== Morphology ==
== Morphology ==
=== Nouns ===
=== Nouns ===
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humans > infants/big animals > midsize animals > small animals > insects > natural forces > inanimate objects/plants > abstractions
humans > infants/big animals > midsize animals > small animals > insects > natural forces > inanimate objects/plants > abstractions


Generally, the most animate noun in a sentence must occur first while the noun with lesser animacy occurs second. If both nouns are equal in animacy, then either noun can occur in the first position. So, both example sentences (1) and (2) are correct. The ''n-'' prefix on the verb indicates that the 1st noun is the subject and ''i-'' indicates that the 2nd noun is the subject.
Generally, the most animate noun in a sentence must occur first while the noun with lesser animacy occurs second. If both nouns are equal in animacy, then either noun can occur in the first position. So, both example sentences (1) and (2) are correct. The ''n-'' prefix on the verb indicates that the 1st noun is the agent and ''i-'' indicates that the 2nd noun is the agent.


: ''Upwe unɛń nzoo.'' (1)
: ''Upwe unɛń nzoo.'' (1)
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: ''Upwe unɛń izoo.'' (2)
: ''Upwe unɛń izoo.'' (2)
: boy girl PROX-look
: boy girl PROX-look
: 'The girl is being looked at by the boy.'
: 'The boy is being looked at by the girl.'


But example sentence (3) sounds wrong to most Ryooteq speakers because the less animate noun occurs before the more animate noun:
But example sentence (3) sounds wrong to most Ryooteq speakers because the less animate noun occurs before the more animate noun: