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The '''main verb tone''' or '''F-tone''' is a hypothetical new tone that would mark the main verb of a clause or sentence.
{{Hatnote|This page was written for [[Toaq Gamma]]. It describes a feature that did not end up being included in the latest version of Toaq, [[Toaq Delta]].}}
 
The '''main verb tone''' or '''F-tone''' was a hypothetical new tone that would mark the main verb of a clause or sentence.


This would make {{tone|4}} purely a "post-determiner and serial-verb-making tone."
This would make {{tone|4}} purely a "post-determiner and serial-verb-making tone."
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* Main verbs get {{tone|6}}, with {{tone|3old}} as an optional allotone.
* Main verbs get {{tone|6}}, with {{tone|3old}} as an optional allotone.
* Content clauses get {{tone|7}} or {{tone|3}} (they can merge to a single creaky tone).
* Content clauses get {{tone|7}} or {{tone|3}} (they can merge to a single creaky tone).
== Eventual fate ==
In December 2022, [[Toaq Delta]] was released, which reduced the number of tones even further, but did not include a main verb tone.
* Gamma {{t|la}} has been replaced by {{t|ꝡa}}. Officially, {{t|da}} and {{t|ꝡa}} "fences" between sentences are still mandatory today.
* Gamma {{t|na}} has been removed. We now have tone marking on [[connective]]s.
* The frequency of the falling tone is addressed by [[tone sandhi]] and some other tonal reshuffling.
* What was analyzed as "FP" (focus phrase) in Gamma is now analyzed as "𝑣P" ([[little v]] phrase).