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* New segmentation, no more even tone {{Tone|1}} | * New segmentation, no more even tone {{Tone|1}} | ||
* Introduction of | * Introduction of Type I and Type II [[adverbial]]s | ||
* [[Thematic role]] words like {{t|puoq}} and {{t|chou}} | * [[Thematic role]] words like {{t|puoq}} and {{t|chou}} | ||
* Names for all the letters | * Names for all the letters |
Revision as of 22:06, 16 November 2021
The Reference Grammar of Toaq (or refgram) was published in September 2021, and can be found here. It describes the grammar of Toaq 2021.
Changes since early-2021 Toaq
These are changes since (Toaq 2017 + Changes since Public Beta). This overview is mostly relevant if you were already speaking Toaq when the refgram came out.)
- New segmentation, no more even tone
- Introduction of Type I and Type II adverbials
- Thematic role words like puoq and chou
- Names for all the letters
- aq must be used whenever available: an anaphoric pronoun in its skips over the would-be aq referent.
- Numbers are split up and have special serialization rules
- "Exhibitor slots" are officialized as "genitival serials"
- tuq, tushı are quantifiers now
- mao, juaq are KU-class particles now
- fı, go, cu are "demoted to experimental"
- Warning/permitting/agreement-seeking illocutions
- New interjections, including nho "yes" and zı "no"
- duoı is now spelled duo (old duo might be gone in favor of fa or other words?)
- mıru, "Mx.", with same grammar as mı
- za "about to happen"