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As part of the [[w:Mainland Southeast Asian linguistic area|Southeast Asian sprachbund]], Zoki has lost most of the complex affixational morphology of [[Proto-Rttirrian]] and become highly [[w:analytic language|analytic]]. However, it retains parts of the (already simplified) affixational system of [[Old Zoki]]. Nevertheless, Zoki is no longer considered pro-drop, for example, as several verbal conjugation paradigms have merged together; pronouns are now generally used alongside verbs, except in some informal speech where they may be dropped. Similar processes have occurred in English and French.
As part of the [[w:Mainland Southeast Asian linguistic area|Southeast Asian sprachbund]], Zoki has lost most of the complex affixational morphology of [[Proto-Rttirrian]] and become highly [[w:analytic language|analytic]]. However, it retains parts of the (already simplified) affixational system of [[Old Zoki]]. Nevertheless, Zoki is no longer considered pro-drop, for example, as several verbal conjugation paradigms have merged together; pronouns are now generally used alongside verbs, except in some informal speech where they may be dropped. Similar processes have occurred in English and French.


===Nouns===
===Noun phrases===
The following pronouns are used:
The following pronouns are used:


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Two particles may come after the entire noun phrase. One is the non-obligatory plural particle ''mi''; the other is the diminutive ''ûzh''. When multiple diminutive objects are being referred to, the particles may come in either order, although ''mi ûzh'' is more typical.
Two particles may come after the entire noun phrase. One is the non-obligatory plural particle ''mi''; the other is the diminutive ''ûzh''. When multiple diminutive objects are being referred to, the particles may come in either order, although ''mi ûzh'' is more typical.


===Verbs===
===Verb phrases===
====Person/number conjugation====
Verbs conjugate, vestigially, for person and number of the subject:
Verbs conjugate, vestigially, for person and number of the subject:


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====Verb patterns====
However, consonantal verb roots can fit a large number of verb patterns, each of which puts a different nuance on the action.
However, consonantal verb roots can fit a large number of verb patterns, each of which puts a different nuance on the action.


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:3SG.NOM 1SG.ACC annoy.Form_V now
:3SG.NOM 1SG.ACC annoy.Form_V now
:He is annoying me.
:He is annoying me.
====Mood====
====Auxiliary verbs====
===Derivation===
===Relative clauses===
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