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==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
:''See also: [[Classical Netagin/Declension]] and [[Classical Netagin/Gzarot]]'' | :''See also: [[Classical Netagin/Declension]] and [[Classical Netagin/Gzarot]]'' | ||
The Classical Netagin noun system is typical of "old" Talman languages: nouns, which have gender, inflect for number and state; verbs take both subject and object affixes and display changes according to their syntactic environment. | |||
Netagin uses a consonantal root system like the Semitic languages. Most roots have three consonants but some may have two or four, the latter mostly in reduplicated or onomatopoeic roots. | Netagin uses a consonantal root system like the Semitic languages. Most roots have three consonants but some may have two or four, the latter mostly in reduplicated or onomatopoeic roots. | ||
===Prepositions=== | ===Prepositions=== | ||