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In [[Eevo]], "'''Tergetian'''" (''Terjedib'' or ''łynøñ Terjed'') refers to naturally evolved vernacular | In [[Eevo]], "'''Tergetian languages'''" (''Terjedib'' or ''łynøñ Terjed'') refers to naturally evolved vernacular descendants of Classical Naeng, whereas "Dămea" (''Dymeeib'' or ''łynøñ Dymee'') refers to either [[Classical Naeng]] or (Revived) Modern [[Naeng]]. Some Trician languages such as [[Clofabosin]] only use "Dămea" (''dameserotin'') for Modern Naeng and use "Tergetian" (''tergetoserotin'') for the naturally evolved clade rooted in CWdm. [[Netagin]] uses ''Qašenin'' ("Ashanian") for Classical Naeng, ''Ne{{ng}}in'' for Modern Naeng, and ''Tyrgetin'' for Tergetian vernaculars. | ||
Some Tergetian languages are: | Some Tergetian languages are: | ||
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* [[Trây]] | * [[Trây]] | ||
* [[Sătmașian]] | * [[Sătmașian]] | ||
Among these, the most widely spoken is [[Pradiul]]. | |||
== Common features == | |||
* AuxVOS, with V a verbal noun (from topic final word order in CWdm) | |||
* Verbal nouns treated ergatively like in Irish ("my love to/by-him" means "his love for me") [a Standard Average Talman feature, opposite of SAE or Hebrew/JBA] | |||
* Large but closed class of auxiliaries, e.g. for tense marking, or things like "marbeh lisloach" 'forgives often' (shared to some extent by Anbirese) | |||
* As in Modern Tseer, marks pluractionality by pluralizing the verbal noun | |||
* always using im- or iN- for plurals (this got into Modern Windermere) | |||
* construct state marked by a reflex of the CWdm 3sg.m possessive pronoun ''in'' | |||
* Verb tenses work a lot like like in Jewish Babylonian Aramaic or An Yidis | |||
** "in VN" or "on VN" for imperfective aspect unmarked for tense | |||
** "after VN" for perfective aspect | |||
** an auxiliary can be used to mark tense, which is relative to conjunctions like "before": "before (future aux)", "after (past aux)" |
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