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Modern Netagin is highly diglossic. The standard written language, Modern Standard Netagin (MSNtg), is based on Classical Netagin (CNtg), whose grammar is verb-initial but very weird by Talman standards, including many features such as focus-prominent grammar and split-S verbs which are found in Lakovic languages outside Talma but were lost in [[Classical Windermere]] and [[Tseer]]. Most spoken Netagin varieties are still triconsonantal derivational morphology-wise, but are analytic head-initial SVO languages, like Modern Windermere. | Modern Netagin is highly diglossic. The standard written language, Modern Standard Netagin (MSNtg), is based on Classical Netagin (CNtg), whose grammar is verb-initial but very weird by Talman standards, including many features such as focus-prominent grammar and split-S verbs which are found in Lakovic languages outside Talma but were lost in [[Classical Windermere]] and [[Tseer]]. Most spoken Netagin varieties are still triconsonantal derivational morphology-wise, but are analytic head-initial SVO languages, like Modern Windermere. | ||
This is the seventh version of Netagin. Its aesthetic is inspired by Hebrew, Maltese, Czech, and [[Windermere]] and its grammar is Indonesian, Lushootseed and Slavic-inspired. | This is the seventh version of Netagin. Its aesthetic is inspired by Hebrew, Maltese, Czech/Slovak, and [[Windermere]] and its grammar is Indonesian, Lushootseed and Slavic-inspired. | ||
==Todo== | ==Todo== | ||