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Forms of '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (English: ''soo-WAHZH''; High Sj. ''Sjowaázh da·shég'' / | Forms of '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (English: ''soo-WAHZH''; High Sj. ''Sjowaázh da·shég'' /sˑtsʊwɑ̌ːʐ̊ tɑʂˑɛ́k/, gloss: Sjowaázh {{sc|3pl}}-language) are the dominant languages in [[Verse:Tricin/Zóol|Sjowaázh daZóol]] in [[Verse:Tricin/Txapoalli]]. Sjowaázh is a non-configurational polysynthetic language with a complex verbal morphology. It is primarily inspired by Navajo, Polish, and Hungarian. | ||
{{PAGENAME}} forms a single dialect continuum and is otherwise an isolate, though some speculate that {{PAGENAME}} is related to the [[Quame languages]]. | {{PAGENAME}} forms a single dialect continuum and is otherwise an isolate, though some speculate that {{PAGENAME}} is related to the [[Quame languages]]. | ||
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Other Sjowaázh lects have different tonal systems or none. For example, the Cyamányeh topolect has a simple pitch accent system like that of Ancient Greek – namely, only one mora per word receives high pitch. | Other Sjowaázh lects have different tonal systems or none. For example, the Cyamányeh topolect has a simple pitch accent system like that of Ancient Greek – namely, only one mora per word receives high pitch. | ||
===Phonotactics=== | ===Phonotactics=== | ||
Sjowaázh allows the following initial clusters: ''sb sd sj sjh sjy sgy sg'' / | Sjowaázh allows the following initial clusters: ''sb sd sj sjh sjy sgy sg'' /sˑp sˑt sˑts ʂˑtʂ ɕˑtɕ sˑc sˑk/. | ||
==Orthography== | ==Orthography== | ||