Difference between revisions of "Proto-Himalo-Auspik"
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== Phonology == | == Phonology == | ||
− | == Nominal morphology == | + | rather yuropy |
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+ | == Nominal and modifier morphology == | ||
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+ | bleak except when modifiers become stative verbs | ||
== Verbal morphology == | == Verbal morphology == | ||
− | + | extremely heavy and where everything goes on | |
== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
− | == | + | SOV |
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+ | === Modifiers === | ||
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+ | == Daughter language groupings == |
Revision as of 17:11, 26 May 2015
Proto-Himalo-Auspik is the supposed beginning of a vast array of languages that covers most of the population of Himalia, about half of its area, along with a great number of languages to the south in Snavwxniik-Nakwn, Wyverncliff, and Auspikitan.
Contents
Phonology
rather yuropy
Nominal and modifier morphology
bleak except when modifiers become stative verbs
Verbal morphology
extremely heavy and where everything goes on
Syntax
SOV