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Here is a quick overview of changes since the Public Beta version of Toaq on http://toaq.org/:
This was an overview of changes that happened between the [https://web.archive.org/web/20210203120032/http://toaq.org/ Public Beta version of Toaq (2017)] and Toaq as spoken circa 2021.


* There are new consonants '''z''' /d͡z/ and '''nh''' /ɲ/. There is a new vowel '''y''' /ə/.
This list is now both outdated and superfluous: the current description of the language at https://toaq.net/ is up-to-date.
 
==== Sounds and spelling ====
* An [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2019/07/25/on-the-sounds-of-toaq-phonology-update/ update] to the tones: the '''ǎ''' tone for relative clauses is now "rising glottal", and it is spelled '''ä'''. The '''ã''' tone for adverbs is now "falling glottal".
* There are new consonants '''z''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_alveolar_affricate#Voiced_alveolar_sibilant_affricate /d͡z/] and '''nh''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_palatal_nasal /ɲ/]. There is a new vowel '''y''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid_central_vowel /ə/].
* There are some new syllable endings, like '''uoı'''. They aren't fully set in stone yet.
* There are some new syllable endings, like '''uoı'''. They aren't fully set in stone yet.
* Syllables [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2019/07/25/on-the-sounds-of-toaq-phonology-update/ may start with an unwritten glottal stop], like '''elū''' (elephant). Within a word it's written with an apostrophe: '''elū'āı'''.
* Syllables may start with an unwritten glottal stop, like '''elū''' (elephant). Within a word it's written with an apostrophe: '''elū'āı'''.
==== Vocabulary ====
* The interjections '''ha''', '''hıa''', '''hue''' are gone. Future interjections will probably look like: '''á''', '''è''', '''m̄'''.
* The interjections '''ha''', '''hıa''', '''hue''' are gone. Future interjections will probably look like: '''á''', '''è''', '''m̄'''.
* A few common words have moved: '''toaq''' (language) is now '''zu'''. '''deoq''' (talk) is now '''koy'''. '''suo''' (broken) is now '''zuy'''.
* A few common words have moved: '''toaq''' (language) is now '''zu'''. '''deoq''' (talk) is now '''koy'''. '''suo''' (broken) is now '''zuy'''.
* '''baq''' is a quantifier.
==== The [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2019/07/24/on-quantifiers-and-variables-grammar-update/ quantifiers update] ====
* Quantifiers now precede a falling-tone predicate phrase: '''sa rảı''' instead of '''sa ráı'''. The meaning of the rising tone ('''ráı''') has changed a little bit. See [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2019/07/24/on-quantifiers-and-variables-grammar-update/ this blog post].
* Quantifiers now precede a falling-tone predicate phrase: '''sa rảı''' instead of '''sa ráı'''.
* Adverbs like '''dẽ''' no longer wrap the whole sentence they're in. See [[Small Grammar Update]].
* '''sa kủnē''' binds a variable that may be referred back to using '''kúnē'''.
* There is a rich new system of [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2021/08/13/toaqs-pronominal-system/ pronoun classes].
* '''do''' (the special variable name word) is no longer used, because every word can act like a variable name.
* As part of this system, '''ho''' now always "anaphoric": it refers to someone mentioned earlier in the sentence. The new "exophoric" third-person pronoun is '''nhao'''.
* '''baq''' is now a quantifier. '''baq pỏq''' means "people", the [[kind]], rather than "a person" or "some people".
* '''lu''' now works the same in every tone (it didn't quite before) and '''la''' (a new word) now covers some old uses of it. See official blog post [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2021/08/09/miscellanea-2/ Miscellanea #2]. The fate of "old '''la'''" is undecided.
* '''hoı''' ("the aforementioned…") is now a quantifier.
* '''lu''' is terminated by '''ky''', and relative/content clauses are terminated by '''cy'''. See [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2021/08/13/miscellanea-3/ Miscellanea #3].
* ''Unofficial but popular:'' You can omit '''rảı''' after a quantifier, e.g. '''Gỉ tu da.''' "Everything is good." This may or may not bind '''ráı''', depending on who you ask.
 
==== The [[Small Grammar Update]] ====
* Adverbs no longer work like '''sủaq dẽ = dẻ sûaq'''. Instead they just embellish the assertion (like '''sủaq, na ru dẻ hôq''').
==== The new [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2021/08/13/toaqs-pronominal-system/ pronoun system] ====
* This is pretty big! Make sure to read the blog post.
* '''ho''' is now always "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaphora_(linguistics) anaphoric]": it refers to someone mentioned earlier in the text. The new "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exophora exophoric]" third-person pronoun is '''nhao'''.
* '''ta''' is now a pronoun referring to adjectival descriptions like '''sa dẻ'''. There's no new 4th-slot tag to follow '''fı go cu'''.
==== [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2021/08/09/miscellanea-2/ Miscellanea #2] ====
* '''lu''' now works the same in every tone (it didn't quite before), and always binds '''hoa'''.
* '''la''' now starts a declaration the way '''ma''' starts a question. The fate of "old '''la'''" is undecided.
* Instead of '''''', say '''''' now.
==== [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2021/08/13/miscellanea-3/ Miscellanea #3] ====
* '''ju''' takes a full sentence.
* '''lu''' is terminated by '''ky''', and relative/content clauses are terminated by '''cy'''.

Latest revision as of 01:38, 22 February 2022

This was an overview of changes that happened between the Public Beta version of Toaq (2017) and Toaq as spoken circa 2021.

This list is now both outdated and superfluous: the current description of the language at https://toaq.net/ is up-to-date.

Sounds and spelling

  • An update to the tones: the ǎ tone for relative clauses is now "rising glottal", and it is spelled ä. The ã tone for adverbs is now "falling glottal".
  • There are new consonants z /d͡z/ and nh /ɲ/. There is a new vowel y /ə/.
  • There are some new syllable endings, like uoı. They aren't fully set in stone yet.
  • Syllables may start with an unwritten glottal stop, like elū (elephant). Within a word it's written with an apostrophe: elū'āı.

Vocabulary

  • The interjections ha, hıa, hue are gone. Future interjections will probably look like: á, è, .
  • A few common words have moved: toaq (language) is now zu. deoq (talk) is now koy. suo (broken) is now zuy.

The quantifiers update

  • Quantifiers now precede a falling-tone predicate phrase: sa rảı instead of sa ráı.
  • sa kủnē binds a variable that may be referred back to using kúnē.
  • do (the special variable name word) is no longer used, because every word can act like a variable name.
  • baq is now a quantifier. baq pỏq means "people", the kind, rather than "a person" or "some people".
  • hoı ("the aforementioned…") is now a quantifier.
  • Unofficial but popular: You can omit rảı after a quantifier, e.g. Gỉ tu da. "Everything is good." This may or may not bind ráı, depending on who you ask.

The Small Grammar Update

  • Adverbs no longer work like sủaq dẽ = dẻ sûaq. Instead they just embellish the assertion (like sủaq, na ru dẻ hôq).

The new pronoun system

  • This is pretty big! Make sure to read the blog post.
  • ho is now always "anaphoric": it refers to someone mentioned earlier in the text. The new "exophoric" third-person pronoun is nhao.
  • ta is now a pronoun referring to adjectival descriptions like sa dẻ. There's no new 4th-slot tag to follow fı go cu.

Miscellanea #2

  • lu now works the same in every tone (it didn't quite before), and always binds hoa.
  • la now starts a declaration the way ma starts a question. The fate of "old la" is undecided.
  • Instead of , say now.

Miscellanea #3

  • ju takes a full sentence.
  • lu is terminated by ky, and relative/content clauses are terminated by cy.