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In Tricin, '''Netagin''' (English: net-ə-GHEEN; natively ''ne Natagin'' [nɛː nətɐːˈgiːːn]; [[Windermere]]: ''fi cduay Intăgin'') is a major [[Bjeheond]]ian language, belonging to the [[Idavic languages|Idavic]] language family. Netagin has influenced many other languages, especially [[Ouřefr]]. Netagin is intended to be optimized for writing piyyutim: like Hebrew, Netagin has triconsonantal morphology, final stress and stressed suffixes, so that it is natural to rhyme by having the last syllables the same like in Jewish piyyutim. It tends to be verb-initial and head-initial like Hebrew, and its morphosyntactic alignment is split-S with some Austronesian elements; this is also an element of Old Windermere. Windermere and Netagin are thought to have co-evolved for a period of time before Classical Windermere was recorded. | In Tricin, '''Netagin''' (English: net-ə-GHEEN; natively ''ne Natagin'' [nɛː nətɐːˈgiːːn]; [[Windermere]]: ''fi cduay Intăgin'') is a major [[Bjeheond]]ian language, belonging to the [[Idavic languages|Idavic]] language family. Netagin has influenced many other languages, especially [[Ouřefr]]. Netagin is intended to be optimized for writing piyyutim: like Hebrew, Netagin has triconsonantal morphology, final stress and stressed suffixes, so that it is natural to rhyme by having the last syllables the same like in Jewish piyyutim. It tends to be verb-initial and head-initial like Hebrew, and its morphosyntactic alignment is split-S with some Austronesian elements; this is also an element of Old Windermere. Windermere and Netagin are thought to have co-evolved for a period of time before Classical Windermere was recorded. | ||
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. Spoken Netagin is still triconsonantal derivational morphology-wise, but is much more analytic | 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. Spoken Netagin is still triconsonantal derivational morphology-wise, but is much more of an analytic head-initial SVO language, 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, and [[Windermere]] and its grammar is Indonesian, Lushootseed and Slavic-inspired. | ||