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Roshterian is a head-marking polysynthetic language. Verbs take both subject and object affixes (bipersonality occurs in Thensarian and other Quihum languages as well), and complex morphophonemic alternations are common. Where Roshterian deviates from typical Cuadhlabh (or even Talmic) typology are features such as obviation, noun incorporation and evidential marking, making Roshterian resemble Native American languages such as Blackfoot or Ojibwe.
Roshterian is a head-initial, head-marking polysynthetic language. Verbs take both subject and object affixes, and complex morphophonemic alternations are common. Where Roshterian deviates from typical Cuadhlabh (or even Talmic) typology are features such as obviation, noun incorporation and evidential marking, making Roshterian resemble Native American languages such as Blackfoot or Ojibwe.


:'''''Cotiraḏan.'''''
:'''''Cotiraḏan.'''''