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In [[Arithide language|Arithide]], whether [[Classical Arithide|classical]] or [[Modern Arithide|modern]], the lexeme '''av''' is used almost universally in negation, and surfaces in various forms: standalone particle, prefix and suffix.
In [[Arithide language|Arithide]], whether [[Classical Arithide|classical]] or [[Modern Arithide|modern]], the lexeme '''av''' is used almost universally in negation, and surfaces in various forms: standalone particle, prefix and suffix. While dialects may differ as to the exact quality of the vowel—some have ''-e-'', others ''-o-'', others a schwa, and still others a variable vowel identical to the previous or next vowel, depending on whether the negation is prefixal or suffixal—the consonant is in all cases the voiced labiodental fricative.
 
==Early Arithide==
 
==Classical Arithide==
 
==Modern Arithide==


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Revision as of 01:25, 28 July 2007

In Arithide, whether classical or modern, the lexeme av is used almost universally in negation, and surfaces in various forms: standalone particle, prefix and suffix. While dialects may differ as to the exact quality of the vowel—some have -e-, others -o-, others a schwa, and still others a variable vowel identical to the previous or next vowel, depending on whether the negation is prefixal or suffixal—the consonant is in all cases the voiced labiodental fricative.

Early Arithide

Classical Arithide

Modern Arithide

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