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| ==Introduction==
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| Covalent Greek (native name: ''phenotryptazine'') is a language inspired by Greek, Welsh, chemical names, taxonomic names and [[User:IlL|IlL]]'s [[Clofabosin]].
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| ==Phonology==
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| The phonemes are as follows:
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| ! || Labial || Dental || Alveolar || Dorsal || Glottal
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| ! Nasal
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| | '''m''' /m/
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| |colspan="2"| '''n''' /n/ || ||
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| ! Unaspirated plosive
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| | '''p''' /p/
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| |colspan="2"| '''t''' /t/ || '''c, k''' /k/ ||
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| ! Voiced plosive
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| | '''b''' /b/
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| |colspan="2"| '''d''' /d/ || '''g''' /ɡ/ ||
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| ! Unvoiced fricative
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| | '''ph''' /f/ || '''th''' /θ/ || '''s''' /s/, '''ll''' /ɬ/ || '''ch''' /x/ || '''h''' /h/
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| ! Voiced fricative
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| | '''v''' /v/ || || '''z''' /z/ || ||
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| ! Lateral
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| | || '''l''' /ɫ/ || || ||
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| ! Rhotic
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| | || || '''r''' /r/ || '''rh''' /ʀ~ʁ/ ||
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| ! || Front || Central || Back
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| ! High
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| | '''i''' /i/ || '''y''' /ɨ/ || '''ou, u''' /u/
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| ! Mid
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| | '''e''' /e/ || || '''o''' /o/
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| ! Low
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| | || '''a''' /ɶ/ ||
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| Covalent Greek has the following diphthongs: '''æ, ei''' /ɶi̯/ '''au''' /ɶu̯/ '''eu''' /eu̯/ '''œ''' /oi/ '''ue''' /ui/
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| ===Rhythiazolamide dialect===
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| ===Morphophonology===
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| ==Morphology==
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| ===Nouns===
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| ====Gender====
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| ====Number====
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| ====Case====
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| ===Verbs===
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| ==Syntax==
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| ===Constituent order===
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| Phenotryptazine is consistently head initial like Welsh.
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| ===Noun phrase===
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| Phenotryptazine nouns come in two states: absolute and construct. The construct state is marked with ''-yl''.
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| ===Verb phrase===
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| ===Sentence phrase===
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| ===Dependent clauses===
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| ==Example texts==
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| ==Other resources==
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