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=== Redefinitions === | === Redefinitions === | ||
*; {{t|soq}}, {{t|suı}} | *; {{t|soq}}, {{t|suı}} <span style=font-weight:normal>officially ''{{x}} is the most [least] in property {{x}}''{{t|||#1MvFSwe-Fr}}{{t|||#yapw013t4Z}}</span> | ||
*:* ''{{x}} is the singular least [most] among the however many most ''[least]'' in property {{x}}'' (<abbr title=active>2021-09</abbr>, [[xorxes]] et al.) – preserves the x₂ of the original definition by relying on the cardinality being expressed in the x₃. Convenient with left grouping (see [[#Serial predicate composition|below]]). | *:* ''{{x}} is the singular least [most] among the however many most ''[least]'' in property {{x}}'' (<abbr title=active>2021-09</abbr>, [[xorxes]] et al.) – preserves the x₂ of the original definition by relying on the cardinality being expressed in the x₃. Convenient with left grouping (see [[#Serial predicate composition|below]]). | ||
*:* ''{{x}} satisfies property {{x}} the most [least]'' (<abbr title=active>2022-01</abbr>, [[uakci]]{{t|||#8FtyCn9fR|}}) – attributive, not predicative; {{t|suı}} is not an exact opposite of {{t|soq}} (as it is not alienans; use {{t|soq bủ}} appropriately) | *:* ''{{x}} satisfies property {{x}} the most [least]'' (<abbr title=active>2022-01</abbr>, [[uakci]]{{t|||#8FtyCn9fR|}}) – attributive, not predicative; {{t|suı}} is not an exact opposite of {{t|soq}} (as it is not alienans; use {{t|soq bủ}} appropriately) | ||
*:* ''{{x}}, among {{x}}, is the {{x}}-est'' ([[hoaqgıo]]{{t|||#yXBeLlHeW|}}) – convenient in serial usage. Will probably be the one replace the status quo given <abbr title=accepted>{{bg|lightgreen|[[Frame#Table of semantic frames|the serial verb simplification pending]]}}</abbr> | *:* ''{{x}}, among {{x}}, is the {{x}}-est'' ([[hoaqgıo]]{{t|||#yXBeLlHeW|}}) – convenient in serial usage. Will probably be the one replace the status quo given <abbr title=accepted>{{bg|lightgreen|[[Frame#Table of semantic frames|the serial verb simplification pending]]}}</abbr> | ||
* | * | ||
*; {{t|ko}} | *; {{t|ko}} <span style=font-weight:normal>officially ''{{x}} is N-th amongst {{x}}, where N = {{x}}, in property {{x}}''{{t|||#YYMrd1k62i}}</span> | ||
*:* ''{{x}} is {{x}}-th amongst {{x}}'' (<abbr title=active>2021</abbr>, [[Hoemaı]], probably, given <abbr title=accepted>{{bg|lightgreen|the new hard cap of 3 slots}}</abbr>) | *:* ''{{x}} is {{x}}-th amongst {{x}}'' (<abbr title=active>2021</abbr>, [[Hoemaı]], probably, given <abbr title=accepted>{{bg|lightgreen|the new hard cap of 3 slots}}</abbr>) | ||
*:* ''{{x}} is the last amongst the {{x}} (number) most {{x}} (property).'' (<abbr title=active>2021-09</abbr>[[xorxes]]{{t|||#_s7CDnVtp|}}) | *:* ''{{x}} is the last amongst the {{x}} (number) most {{x}} (property).'' (<abbr title=active>2021-09</abbr>, [[xorxes]]{{t|||#_s7CDnVtp|}}) | ||
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*; {{t|mu}} | *; {{t|mu}} <span style=font-weight:normal>officially ''{{x}} satisfies relation {{x}} with the slots swapped''{{t|||#5zQkF82U9w}}</span> | ||
*:* ''{{x}} satisfies the converse of relation {{x}}; {{x}} and {{x}} satisfy the converse of relation {{x}}'' (<abbr title=active>2021?<abbr>, [[Ntsékees]]{{t|||#BDcrdhZWs|}} et al.) | *:* ''{{x}} satisfies the converse of relation {{x}}; {{x}} and {{x}} satisfy the converse of relation {{x}}'' (<abbr title=active>2021?</abbr>, [[Ntsékees]]{{t|||#BDcrdhZWs|}} et al.) | ||
*:* ''{{x}} satisfies with {{x}} the converse of relation {{x}}'' (2019–<abbr title=inactive>2021</abbr>, ?) – supplanted by official definition above | *:* ''{{x}} satisfies with {{x}} the converse of relation {{x}}'' (2019–<abbr title=inactive>2021</abbr>, ?) – supplanted by official definition above | ||
*:: NB. {{t|mu}} used to be a particle until it became official that it’d be a regular predicate; at the time (<abbr title=rejected>{{bg|pink|2019?}}</abbr>), it was assumed to be ternary: ''{{x}} and {{x}} satisfy the converse of relation {{x}}''. | *:: NB. {{t|mu}} used to be a particle until it became official that it’d be a regular predicate; at the time (<abbr title=rejected>{{bg|pink|2019?}}</abbr>), it was assumed to be ternary: ''{{x}} and {{x}} satisfy the converse of relation {{x}}''. | ||
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Some of the above could be turned into [[determiner]]s, since they pass ''the {{t|tuq}} test'': (in older Toaq,) {{t|ke tủq hỏa}} ≡ {{t|sa tủq hỏa}} ≡ {{t|tu tủq hỏa}}, hence {{t|tuq}} is determiner-like (and <abbr title=official>{{bg|khaki|has been turned into a determiner with the release of [[Toaq γ]]}}). | Some of the above could be turned into [[determiner]]s, since they pass ''the {{t|tuq}} test'': (in older Toaq,) {{t|ke tủq hỏa}} ≡ {{t|sa tủq hỏa}} ≡ {{t|tu tủq hỏa}}, hence {{t|tuq}} is determiner-like (and <abbr title=official>{{bg|khaki|has been turned into a determiner with the release of [[Toaq γ]]}}). | ||
*; {{t|cuaq}} | *; {{t|cuaq}} <span style=font-weight:normal>officially ''{{x}} is the idea of satisfying property {{x}}''{{t|||#SDgMdMcddw}}</span> | ||
*:* ''{{x}} is the property of satisfying property {{x}}.'' | *:* ''{{x}} is the property of satisfying property {{x}}.'' <span style=font-weight:normal><abbr title=active>2021-2022</abbr>, [[uakci]] et al.</span> | ||
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*; {{t|peı}} | *; {{t|peı}} <span style=font-weight:normal>''{{x}} is the number representing the cardinality of {{x}}''{{t|||#EW44Y4NoP|}} (?)</span> | ||
=== Additions to the core vocabulary/lexicosemantics === | === Additions to the core vocabulary/lexicosemantics === | ||
*; {{t|sıy||#ONzdI-jV6|}}, {{t|fay||#spTVywkdY|}}: | *; {{t|sıy||#ONzdI-jV6|}}, {{t|fay||#spTVywkdY|}}: <span style=font-weight:normal>''{{x}} is an event with {{x}} as its source [destination]'' (2021-10?, [[uakci]])</span> | ||
== Grammatical features == | == Grammatical features == | ||
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*:* {{t|deı||#i9fWapkku|}} – applies (“unboxes”) the complement n-ary relation; e.g., {{t|doı lûaq ja ja}} ≡ {{t|luaq²}} (?–<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2019-08}}</abbr>) | *:* {{t|deı||#i9fWapkku|}} – applies (“unboxes”) the complement n-ary relation; e.g., {{t|doı lûaq ja ja}} ≡ {{t|luaq²}} (?–<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2019-08}}</abbr>) | ||
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*; <abbr>{{t|mu}}</abbr> | *; <abbr>{{t|mu}}</abbr> <span style=font-weight:normal>(the now insolvent class of predicate modifiers)</span> | ||
*:* {{t|doı||#pTN8Ky42d|}} – forces the highest arity in a predicate (<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2018-11}}</abbr>). Inactive by virtue of [[Hoemaı]]’s inclusion of {{t|doı|{{x}} respects {{x}}|#jdaIe8i6fU}} | *:* {{t|doı||#pTN8Ky42d|}} – forces the highest arity in a predicate (<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2018-11}}</abbr>). Inactive by virtue of [[Hoemaı]]’s inclusion of {{t|doı|{{x}} respects {{x}}|#jdaIe8i6fU}} | ||
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*; <abbr title=vocatives>{{t|hu}}</abbr>: | *; <abbr title=vocatives>{{t|hu}}</abbr>: | ||
*:* {{t|jıy||#AiF-mbYS8|}} – self-identification particle, ''I am {{x}}'', {{t|hu}}’s converse (<abbr title=accepted>{{bg|lightgreen|2020-02-08}}<abbr>, [[Hoemaı]] et al.) | *:* {{t|jıy||#AiF-mbYS8|}} – self-identification particle, ''I am {{x}}'', {{t|hu}}’s converse (<abbr title=accepted>{{bg|lightgreen|2020-02-08}}</abbr>, [[Hoemaı]] et al.) | ||
*:* {{t|so}} – attitudinal particle – turns following phrase into an ad-hoc interjection, such as {{t|so jảı}} ‘yay!’ (2018–<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2020?}}</abbr>, [[Ntsékees]]) | *:* {{t|so}} – attitudinal particle – turns following phrase into an ad-hoc interjection, such as {{t|so jảı}} ‘yay!’ (2018–<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2020?}}</abbr>, [[Ntsékees]]) | ||
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=== Make one thing work like another thing === | === Make one thing work like another thing === | ||
*; <abbr title=determiners>{{t|sa}}</abbr> ⊂ <abbr title=predicates>{{t|raı}}</abbr> | *; <abbr title=determiners>{{t|sa}}</abbr> ⊂ <abbr title=predicates>{{t|raı}}</abbr> <span style=font-weight:normal>(2019–<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2020?}}, [[uakci]])</span> | ||
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*; {{t|hı, co}} ⊂ <abbr title=complementizers>{{t|la}}</abbr> | *; {{t|hı, co}} ⊂ <abbr title=complementizers>{{t|la}}</abbr> <span style=font-weight:normal>(<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2019-03}}</abbr>, [[uakci]])</span> | ||
=== Predicate-like particles; predicatizers === | === Predicate-like particles; predicatizers === | ||
*; {{t|poı}} (2017-10–<abbr title=accepted>{{bg|lightgreen|2021?}}</abbr>, originally proposed by [[Hoemaı]]) | *; {{t|poı}} <span style=font-weight:normal>(2017-10–<abbr title=accepted>{{bg|lightgreen|2021?}}</abbr>, originally proposed by [[Hoemaı]])</span> | ||
*:* As a plain predicate: ''{{x}} is an event whose first-slot participant also satisfies property {{x}}''{{t|||#2487EMdnD|}}. Requires so-called [[structure-preserving propositions]] to function. | *:* As a plain predicate: ''{{x}} is an event whose first-slot participant also satisfies property {{x}}''{{t|||#2487EMdnD|}}. Requires so-called [[structure-preserving propositions]] to function. | ||
*:* As a particle: {{t|pòı}} and {{t|põı}} used to be official particles until [?] happened. | *:* As a particle: {{t|pòı}} and {{t|põı}} used to be official particles until [?] happened. | ||
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*; {{t|po}} ∈ <abbr title="naming particles">{{t|mı}}</abbr> | *; {{t|po}} ∈ <abbr title="naming particles">{{t|mı}}</abbr> <span style=font-weight:normal>(2021-11?, [[uakci]])</span> | ||
*: Make {{t|po}} accept all kinds of phrases – like {{t|mı, mıru}}, unlike {{t|mea, jeı}} – including prepositionals ({{t|po nèo tóqfua ga kủe}} ‘book on the table’) as well as elliptical “phrases” ({{t|chỉ jí pó bũ}} ‘I think not’). | *: Make {{t|po}} accept all kinds of phrases – like {{t|mı, mıru}}, unlike {{t|mea, jeı}} – including prepositionals ({{t|po nèo tóqfua ga kủe}} ‘book on the table’) as well as elliptical “phrases” ({{t|chỉ jí pó bũ}} ‘I think not’). | ||
=== Serial predicate composition === | === Serial predicate composition === | ||
*; Head-initial composition | *; Head-initial composition <span style=font-weight:normal>(2019?-<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|pink|2021-08}}</abbr><ref group=ref name="xorxes-left-grouping"/>, spearheaded by [[xorxes]])</span> | ||
*: Define the serial composition relation ∘ as left-associative. This brings benefits in more complicated constructs where filling two slots one at a time is necessary. | *: Define the serial composition relation ∘ as left-associative. This brings benefits in more complicated constructs where filling two slots one at a time is necessary. | ||
* | * | ||
*; Numeric predicate interactions | *; Numeric predicate interactions <span style=font-weight:normal>(2018-03–<abbr title=active>2022</abbr>, various people, notably [[Ntsékees]], [[Seoqrea]], [[uakci]])</span> | ||
*: A restricted version of the above: define some predicates as numeral-consuming and group them tight with following numerals, e.g., {{t|((ko shỉ) pảq)}}. | *: A restricted version of the above: define some predicates as numeral-consuming and group them tight with following numerals, e.g., {{t|((ko shỉ) pảq)}}. | ||
* | * | ||
*; Predicate-consuming slots | *; Predicate-consuming slots <span style=font-weight:normal>(2019-04–<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2020}}</abbr>, [[uakci]])</span> | ||
*: Certain verbs would subordinate entire predicates, consuming all of their places. Originally motivated by {{t|jane|{{x}} is the arity of predicate {{x}}|#SyvvCRFbE|}}. | *: Certain verbs would subordinate entire predicates, consuming all of their places. Originally motivated by {{t|jane|{{x}} is the arity of predicate {{x}}|#SyvvCRFbE|}}. | ||
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=== New grammatical productions === | === New grammatical productions === | ||
*; {{t|<abbr title=predicates>raı</abbr> <abbr title="place tags">go</abbr> <abbr title=predicates>raı</abbr>}} | *; {{t|<abbr title=predicates>raı</abbr> <abbr title="place tags">go</abbr> <abbr title=predicates>raı</abbr>}} <span style=font-weight:normal>(2018-11–<abbr title=inactive>{{bg|lightgrey|2019-07}}</abbr>, [[uakci]])</span> | ||
*: Redundant to the present-day [[genitival serial]] construction. | *: Redundant to the present-day [[genitival serial]] construction. | ||
* | * | ||
*; Focus tag maker {{t|ku}} | *; Focus tag maker {{t|ku}} <span style=font-weight:normal>(2018-11–<abbr title=active>10-10-2022<abbr>, [[uakci]])</span> | ||
*: Originally {{t|meq}}; consumes a predicate to turn into a focus marker (<abbr title>{{t|ku}}</abbr> class – like {{t|ku, mao, tou, juaq}}). | *: Originally {{t|meq}}; consumes a predicate to turn into a focus marker (<abbr title>{{t|ku}}</abbr> class – like {{t|ku, mao, tou, juaq}}). | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
<references group=ref> | <references group=ref> | ||
<ref name=xorxes-left-grouping> | <ref name="xorxes-left-grouping"> | ||
Quoting from [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2021/08/08/miscellanea1]: | Quoting from [https://toaqlanguage.wordpress.com/2021/08/08/miscellanea1]: | ||
: Lastly, serial predicates are right-grouping. I already know how this works in the grammar and it’s beautiful and simple and fits nicely among the other bits of this head-initial language. Left-grouping serials just don’t make sense to me (ko mi fraxu doi xy.). | : Lastly, serial predicates are right-grouping. I already know how this works in the grammar and it’s beautiful and simple and fits nicely among the other bits of this head-initial language. Left-grouping serials just don’t make sense to me (ko mi fraxu doi xy.). | ||
</ref> | </ref> | ||
</references> | </references> |
Revision as of 15:47, 14 February 2022
Prefaçe
All living languages, constructed or natural, have a tendency to fluctuate organically. This is in no small part because languages are tools for expressing ideas, and when a new kind of idea arises in the world, there’s usually a lockstepped linguistic shift to account for it. In the domain of logical languages, however, things are much more clear-cut – there’s the official language, prescriptive by definition, more or less comprehensively outlined in a reference grammar or two; and then there’s the “actual”, descriptive outlook on the shape of the language. And while the inherent prescriptiveness of loglangs (whatever they are) does mean that there will always be a discernible “barrier” between the official and the unofficial, this does not mean that the prescriptive standard cannot embrace features found within the community over time; the typical motivation for even desiring to use such is to improve the language’s ergonomics by experimentation, by “empirical proof”, which also entails that features which do not gain traction by oral dissemination or by vocal advocation, or ones which are left unacknowlegded by the creator – or even consciously rejected, as it happens from time to time – typically die out rather than form discrete dialects used by paticular members. (This is not true for languages whose conservative governance continuously rejects innovation in the name of… well… in the name of something, I’m sure.) The creator of Toaq has himself put forth several proposals with the intention that the community test them; and even some of those (despite coming from the very wikipedia:BDFL:!) have not stood the test of time.
This page documents the lexical and grammatical, conceptual and pragmatical proposed experimental features of the language, grouped by category and sorted in semi-chronological order where convenient. Each particular feature is not elaborated upon beyond what is necessary to grasp the gist of it; this is not a discussion page nor a soapbox (that’s where the Discord is), and is intended as a historical, at-a-glance document.
The Catalogue of Experimental Features
(partly extracted from, and superseding, An Experimental Catalogue of Experimental Features sỉebaq pỏ mí tỏaq ga lẻotue pö léotue, uakcitalk, circa 2019, available in your local antique shop)
Organisation
Each proposal is dated like so: 2019–2021, where the colour (and hover text) discern its status at the given time designation:
- Active
- Inactive or rejected by the community at large
- Rejected by Hoemaı
- Accepted by Hoemaı
- Official (This means that the proposal has found its way into a definitive official document such as the refgram. Does not entail larger endorsement – just greater finality.)
- Dialectal, meaning that some specific people use it regularly despite it not having a place in the official dialect
Lexical features
Redefinitions
- soq, suı officially ___ is the most [least] in property ___
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- ___ is the singular least [most] among the however many most [least] in property ___ (2021-09, xorxes et al.) – preserves the x₂ of the original definition by relying on the cardinality being expressed in the x₃. Convenient with left grouping (see below).
- ___ satisfies property ___ the most [least] (2022-01, uakci#8FtyCn9fR) – attributive, not predicative; suı is not an exact opposite of soq (as it is not alienans; use soq bủ appropriately)
- ___, among ___, is the ___-est (hoaqgıo#yXBeLlHeW) – convenient in serial usage. Will probably be the one replace the status quo given the serial verb simplification pending
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- ko officially ___ is N-th amongst ___, where N = ___, in property ___
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- ___ is ___-th amongst ___ (2021, Hoemaı, probably, given the new hard cap of 3 slots)
- ___ is the last amongst the ___ (number) most ___ (property). (2021-09, xorxes#_s7CDnVtp)
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- mu officially ___ satisfies relation ___ with the slots swapped
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- ___ satisfies the converse of relation ___; ___ and ___ satisfy the converse of relation ___ (2021?, Ntsékees#BDcrdhZWs et al.)
- ___ satisfies with ___ the converse of relation ___ (2019–2021, ?) – supplanted by official definition above
- NB. mu used to be a particle until it became official that it’d be a regular predicate; at the time (2019?), it was assumed to be ternary: ___ and ___ satisfy the converse of relation ___.
Determiner-like predicates
Some of the above could be turned into determiners, since they pass the tuq test: (in older Toaq,) ke tủq hỏa ≡ sa tủq hỏa ≡ tu tủq hỏa, hence tuq is determiner-like (and has been turned into a determiner with the release of Toaq γ).
- cuaq officially ___ is the idea of satisfying property ___
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- ___ is the property of satisfying property ___. 2021-2022, uakci et al.
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- peı ___ is the number representing the cardinality of ___#EW44Y4NoP (?)
Additions to the core vocabulary/lexicosemantics
- sıy#ONzdI-jV6, fay#spTVywkdY
- ___ is an event with ___ as its source [destination] (2021-10?, uakci)
Grammatical features
Particles extending existing classes
- da
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- kâ#tObOJdaIg – sloppy declarative illocution; does not require the speech act to be the direct cause of the proposition stated (2021-09-10, uakci)
- sou – non-literal, non-assertive, “consider this” illocution (2022-02-07, magı; previously so – 2021-09-27–2022-01 uakci)
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- po
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- deı#i9fWapkku – applies (“unboxes”) the complement n-ary relation; e.g., doı lûaq ja ja ≡ luaq² (?–2019-08)
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- mu (the now insolvent class of predicate modifiers)
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- doı#pTN8Ky42d – forces the highest arity in a predicate (2018-11). Inactive by virtue of Hoemaı’s inclusion of doı
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- hu
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- jıy#AiF-mbYS8 – self-identification particle, I am ___, hu’s converse (2020-02-08, Hoemaı et al.)
- so – attitudinal particle – turns following phrase into an ad-hoc interjection, such as so jảı ‘yay!’ (2018–2020?, Ntsékees)
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- bı
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- bıbı, bına – signal the beginning and end of the scope of a multi-sentence prenex (2018-03, Ntsékees)
Make one thing work like another thing
Predicate-like particles; predicatizers
- poı (2017-10–2021?, originally proposed by Hoemaı)
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- As a plain predicate: ___ is an event whose first-slot participant also satisfies property ___#2487EMdnD. Requires so-called structure-preserving propositions to function.
- As a particle: pòı and põı used to be official particles until [?] happened.
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- po ∈ mı (2021-11?, uakci)
- Make po accept all kinds of phrases – like mı, mıru, unlike mea, jeı – including prepositionals (po nèo tóqfua ga kủe ‘book on the table’) as well as elliptical “phrases” (chỉ jí pó bũ ‘I think not’).
Serial predicate composition
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- Predicate-consuming slots (2019-04–2020, uakci)
- Certain verbs would subordinate entire predicates, consuming all of their places. Originally motivated by jane#SyvvCRFbE.
Numeral systems
See Ntsékees’ detailed document.
New grammatical productions
- {{{1}}} (2018-11–2019-07, uakci)
- Redundant to the present-day genitival serial construction.
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- Focus tag maker ku (2018-11–10-10-2022, uakci)
- Originally meq; consumes a predicate to turn into a focus marker (ku class – like ku, mao, tou, juaq).
Notes