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==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
Classical Tseer morphology is much like [[Naeng/Classical|Classical Naeng]]: nouns pluralize by reduplication, and verbs inflect for aspect, tense, voice, and person agreement using prefixes, infixes and reduplication. | Classical Tseer morphology is much like [[Naeng/Classical|Classical Naeng]]: nouns pluralize by reduplication, and verbs inflect for aspect, tense, voice, and person agreement using prefixes, infixes and reduplication. | ||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== | ||
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* ''nu-'' = agentive (source of Wdm ''nu-'') | * ''nu-'' = agentive (source of Wdm ''nu-'') | ||
* Nominalizers, verbalizers, instrument, place, etc. | * Nominalizers, verbalizers, instrument, place, etc. | ||
== Syntax == | |||
Syntax-wise, Tseer is predicate-first, like Lushootseed, due to influence from Classical [[Netagin]]. | |||
== Syntax == | == Syntax == |
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