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|imagesize = 250px
|imagesize = 250px
|name = Attian
|name = Attian
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Attian
|nativename = Athnai
|nativename = Athnai
|pronunciation = /aθ'nai̩/
|creator = User:Waahlis
|pronunciation = aθ'nai̩
|region = [[w:Caucasia|Caucasia]]
|region = [[w:Caucasia|Caucasia]]
|states = [[w:Armenia|Armenia]], [[w:Azerbaijan|Azerbaijan]], [[w:Georgia|Georgia]]
|states = [[w:Armenia|Armenia]], [[w:Azerbaijan|Azerbaijan]], [[w:Georgia|Georgia]]
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|fam2 = Attno-Damian
|fam2 = Attno-Damian
|fam3 = Attic
|fam3 = Attic
|fam4 = [[Attian|Attian]]
|ancestor = [[Attian#Middle Attian|Middle Attian]]
|ancestor = [[Attian#Middle Attian|Middle Attian]]
|dia1 = Standard Attian
|dia1 = Standard Attian
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|script = [[w:Hebrew script|Hebrew]], [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|script = [[w:Hebrew script|Hebrew]], [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|agency = Academia ta Athnai  
|agency = Academia ta Athnai  
| clcr = qat
|notice = IPA
|notice = IPA
}}
}}
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The Attian patterns of transfixes, "vowel patterns", are plentiful and most often rather irregular.  The patterns are diverse for nouns, but the verbs have more standardised forms; see the section on [[Attian#Conjugation|verbal inflexion]].
The Attian patterns of transfixes, "vowel patterns", are plentiful and most often rather irregular.  The patterns are diverse for nouns, but the verbs have more standardised forms; see the section on [[Attian#Conjugation|verbal inflexion]].


Some forms do not exist in combination with certain radicals - should the semantics or phonotactics forbid. At times, the meaning of some vowel patterns may coincide and create synonyms. One example is ''{{c|ethnema}}'', ''thenma'' and ''thina'', all meaning "language".
Some forms do not exist in combination with certain radicals - should the semantics or phonotactics forbid. At times, the meaning of some vowel patterns may coincide and create synonyms. One example is ''{{term|ethnema}}'', ''thenma'' and ''thina'', all meaning "language".




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