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'''Ancient Netagin''' (''barits Natāgīn'') is the oldest attested stage of [[Netagin]]. It is a (largely reconstructed) triconsonantal language inspired by Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, spoken in Western Etalocin. This page describes Ancient Netagin, the oldest attested stage of Netagin.
=Ancient literature=
==Phonology==
*Ancient Talmic, Windermere etc. epics
===Consonants===
*Tracts describing religious rituals such as hand-washing
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width:700px;text-align:center;"
*Sondmoridh Manuscripts
! colspan="2" |
*The Ngăthoar
!  |Labial
!  |Alveolar
!  |Lateral
!  |Palatal
!  |Velar
!  |Uvular
!  |Pharyngeal
!  |Glottal
|-
! colspan="2" style="" |Nasal
| '''m''' /m/
|colspan="2"| '''n''' /n/
|
| '''ŋ''' /ŋ/
|
|
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |Plosive
! |<small>plain</small>
|
|colspan="2"| '''t''' /t/
|
| '''k''' /k/
|
|
| '''ʔ''' /ʔ/
|-
! |<small>tense</small>
|
|colspan="2"| '''ṭ''' /t˭/
|
| '''ḳ''' /k˭/
|
|
|
|-
! |<small>voiced</small>
| '''b''' /b/
|colspan="2"| '''d''' /d/
|
| '''g''' /g/
|
|
|
|-
! colspan="2" style="" |Affricate
|
| '''c''' /ts/
| '''q''' /tɬ/
|
|
|
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" style="" |Fricative
! |<small>voiceless</small>
| '''f''' /f/
| '''s''' /s/
| '''x''' /ɬ/
|
|
|
| '''ħ''' /ħ/
| '''h''' /h/
|-
! |<small>voiced</small>
|
| '''z''' /z/
|
|
|
|rowspan="2" colspan="2"| '''ȝ''' /ʁ~ʕ/
|
|-
! colspan="2" |Approximant
| '''w''' /w/
|colspan="2"| '''r''' /ɾ/
| '''j''' /j/
|
|
|}


===Vowels===
=Gweats literature=
The following vowels were used:
=Fnüeng literature=


<poem>
=Classical Period literature=
i iː u uː
*Emisom Grouid's translations and poetry
a aː oː
*Lesch Mltzhyphe's tragedies
aj aw
*Etsoj Jopah's poetry
</poem>
*Alice in Wonderland/Proto-Hofstadterian stuff


{{angbr|'''i ī u ū a ā ō ay aw'''}}
=Romantic literature=
*Industrial revolution, some of its harms
**Two opposing camps: one favors returning to preindustrial society and one favors more tech and social development to fix problems


Stress is marked with an acute accent.
==Horror and science fiction==
In Talma, horror literature first took off in Amphir during the Romantic period and its literary influence spread to Skella and Fyxoom, which developed it into Lovecraft-esque science fiction literature. Horror literature also greatly influenced [[Verse:Tricin/Talma/Music|Talman classical music]] during the late Romantic period.


==Morphology==
<poem>
===Nouns and adjectives===
hm, i would picture a lovecraftian romance to have the romance be... consuming, destructive, the world falling around it
The definite article was ''ʔis-''.
like an occultist gone mad but the relationship they have with their god is more... personal
====Number====
if i want to be "literary" i could easily imagine consuming romance as related here to like, consuming forbidden nowledge
Three numbers: sg, du/col, pl
</poem>
 
Two genders: plain, honorific
 
Honorific marked with -ō
 
absolute, construct, possessed forms
 
For example, below are the declensions of ''yarifi'' (plain) = 'wheel'; ''ʔiȝsō'' (honorific) = 'eagle'
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Sample nouns
|-
! style="width: 90px;" rowspan="2" | !! colspan="2" | Singulative !! colspan="2" | Dual-collective !! colspan="2" | Plurative
|-
! style="width: 90px;" | absolute !! style="width: 90px;" | construct !! style="width: 90px;" | absolute !! style="width: 90px;" | construct !! style="width: 90px;" | absolute !! style="width: 90px;" | construct
|-
!Plain
|| ''yarifi'' || ''yarif'' || ''yarifūʔ'' || ''yarifū'' || ''yarifāʔ'' || ''yarifā''
|-
!Honorific
|| ''ʔiȝsō'' || ''ʔiȝsōn'' || ''ʔiȝsōnūʔ'' || ''ʔiȝsōnū'' || ''ʔiȝsōbi'' || ''ʔiȝsōb''
|}
 
====Possessive suffixes====
 
===Pronouns===
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! rowspan="2" |
! colspan="3" | First person !! colspan="3" | Second person !! colspan="3" | Third person
|-
! style="width: 90px;" | Singular !! style="width: 90px;" | Dual !! style="width: 90px;" | Plural !! style="width: 90px;" | Singular !! style="width: 90px;" | Dual !! style="width: 90px;" | Plural !! style="width: 90px;" | Singular !! style="width: 90px;" | Dual !! style="width: 90px;" | Plural
|-
!Independent
||''ʔammi''||''ʔammū''||''ʔammā''||''ʔanni''||''ʔannū''||''ʔannā''||''hini (a)''<br/>''hinan (hon.)''||''hinnū''||''hinnā''
|-
!Clitic
||''-ti''||''-mū''||''-mā''||''-ni''||''-nū''||''-nā''||''-hi''||''-hū''||''-hā''
|}
 
===Verbs===
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg " style=" text-align: center;"
|-
! Binyan !! Imperfective !! Perfective !! Antipassive<br/>Participle !! Passive<br/>Participle !! Action noun
|-
! 1
| ''1a2a3'' || ''-i12a3'' || ''1ō2i3'' || ''1i2u3'' || ''1i2i3i''
|-
! 2
| ''1a2ō3'' || ''-a12ū3'' || ''1a2ī3'' || ''1a2ū3'' || ''1u2ā3''
|-
! 3
| ''ʔa12ī<sup>1</sup>3'' || ''-uni12i3'' || ''bi1ːū2ā3'' || ''ti1ːū2ā3'' || ''ʔa12u3ti''
|-
! 4
| ''ʔa12i3'' || ''-i1ːi2u3'' || ''ba12a3'' || ''ta12a3'' || ''ʔa12a3ō''
|-
! 5
| ''ta12u3'' || ''-ut1a2i3'' || ''but1a2u3'' || ''tut1a2u3'' || ''ta12ō3ō''
|-
! 6
| ''ʔir1a2a3'' || ''-ur1i2u3'' || ''bur1i2u3'' || ''tur1i2u3'' || ''ʔur1a2i3i''
|-
! 7
| ''ʔirta1a2u3'' || ''-urta1a2i3'' || ''burta1a2u3'' || ''turta1a2u3'' || ''tirta1a2ī3i''
|-
! 8
| ''ʔi21a2i3'' || ''-i21i2u3'' || ''bu21ā2u3'' || ''tu21ā2u3'' || ''ʔu21a2i3i''
|-
! 9
| ''1as2u3'' || ''-u1is2u3'' || ''bu1as2u3'' || ''tu1as2u3'' || ''tu1as2i3i''
|-
! 10
| ''1i2a2i3'' || ''-i12i2u3'' || ''bu12i2u3'' || ''tu12i2u3'' || ''ti12a2i3i''
|-
! 11
| ''1a2ā2u3'' || ''-i12ī2u3'' || ''bu12ā2u3'' || ''tu12ā2u3'' || ''tu12ā2i3i''
|-
! 12
| ''1i31a2u3'' || ''-i1a31i2u3'' || ''bu1i31ā2u3'' || ''tu1i31ā2u3'' || ''1i31a2i3i''
|}
<sup>1</sup> Shortens to ''i'' when a suffix is added.
 
The ''participle'' is an agent noun or an adjective. Adverbializing it yields manner of action "as if to X".
 
The ''action noun'' ({{sc|axn}}) or ''gerund'' is used in action noun constructions, which are of the form SUBJECT-{{sc|gen}} AXN OBJECT-{{sc|acc}}. It is of importance in forming relative clauses, for Netagin does not have a relativizer.
 
====Affixes====
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg " style=" text-align: center;"
|+Present tense affixes
|-
! !! Singular !! Dual-Coll. !! Plural
|-
! 1
| ''-fi'' || ''-fū'' || ''-fā''
|-
! 2
| ''-an''<br/>''-at'' (hon.) || ''-nū''<br/>''-tū'' (hon.) || ''-nā''<br/>''-tōb'' (hon.)
|-
! 3
| ''-∅''<br/>''-ō'' (hon.) || ''-ū'' || ''-ā'' <br/> ''-ōb'' (hon.)
|}
{{col-break}}
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg " style=" text-align: center;"
|+''ʔabnis'' 'steal'
|-
! !! Singular !! Dual-Coll. !! Plural
|-
! 1
| ''ʔabnisfi'' || ''ʔabnisfū'' || ''ʔabnisfā''
|-
! 2
| ''ʔabnisan'' || ''ʔabnisnū'' || ''ʔabnisnā'' 
|-
! 3
| ''ʔabnis''<br/>''ʔabnisō'' (hon.) || ''ʔabnisū'' || ''ʔabnisā'' <br/>''ʔabnisōb''
|}
{{col-end}}
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg " style=" text-align: center;"
|+Past tense affixes
|-
! !! Singular !! Dual-Coll. !! Plural
|-
! 1
| ''f-'' || ''f-ū'' || ''f-ā''
|-
! 2
| ''n-''<br/>''n-ō'' (hon.) || ''n-ū'' || ''n-ā''<br/>''n-ōb'' (hon.)
|-
! 3
| ''h-''<br/>''h-ō'' (hon.)|| ''h-ū'' || ''h-ā''<br/>''h-ōb'' (hon.)
|}
{{col-break}}
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg " style=" text-align: center;"
|+''ʔabnis'' 'steal'
|-
! !! Singular !! Dual-Coll. !! Plural
|-
! 1
| ''fibbinus'' || ''fibbinusū'' || ''fibbinusā''
|-
! 2
| ''nibbinus'' || ''nibbinusū'' || ''nibbinusā'' 
|-
! 3
| ''hibbinus''<br/>''hibbinusō'' (hon.) || ''hibbinusū'' || ''hibbinusā'' <br/>''hibbinusōb'' (hon.)
|}
{{col-end}}


==Syntax==
===Figures===
Little is attested about Ancient Netagin syntax; it is thought to have been syntactically ergative and almost completely head-initial like [[Old Netagin]].
*'''Hyjad Orphair''' was a late Romantic author who is best known for her enormously successful ''Jyndychouis'' cycle of horror + romance novels. It was made into a ''vylám'' (opera) ''Jyndychouis'' by the Amphirese composer Propanol Mochraid, the best known of the late Talman Romantic ''vylám''s.


[[Category:Tricin]][[Category:Netagin]]
=Modern literature=
==Science fiction==

Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 January 2023

Ancient literature

  • Ancient Talmic, Windermere etc. epics
  • Tracts describing religious rituals such as hand-washing
  • Sondmoridh Manuscripts
  • The Ngăthoar

Gweats literature

Fnüeng literature

Classical Period literature

  • Emisom Grouid's translations and poetry
  • Lesch Mltzhyphe's tragedies
  • Etsoj Jopah's poetry
  • Alice in Wonderland/Proto-Hofstadterian stuff

Romantic literature

  • Industrial revolution, some of its harms
    • Two opposing camps: one favors returning to preindustrial society and one favors more tech and social development to fix problems

Horror and science fiction

In Talma, horror literature first took off in Amphir during the Romantic period and its literary influence spread to Skella and Fyxoom, which developed it into Lovecraft-esque science fiction literature. Horror literature also greatly influenced Talman classical music during the late Romantic period.

hm, i would picture a lovecraftian romance to have the romance be... consuming, destructive, the world falling around it
like an occultist gone mad but the relationship they have with their god is more... personal
if i want to be "literary" i could easily imagine consuming romance as related here to like, consuming forbidden nowledge

Figures

  • Hyjad Orphair was a late Romantic author who is best known for her enormously successful Jyndychouis cycle of horror + romance novels. It was made into a vylám (opera) Jyndychouis by the Amphirese composer Propanol Mochraid, the best known of the late Talman Romantic vyláms.

Modern literature

Science fiction