Op'on History
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Op'on was created as a dialect of Proto-Okyyryn, then developped independently.
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8th millennium
- Dual and paucal disappear. But dual remains in personal pronouns.
- The mode suffixes become auxiliaries.
- The only verb suffixes left are imperative, participal, aorist and perfect.
- Pronunciation and vocabulary changes.
7th millennium
- [b], [p] and [t] become a bilabial click.
- The new vowel [e] emerges.
- Feminine and masculine merge into common gender.
- Oblique case becomes locative.
- A new directive case develops.
- Pronouns still distinguish absolutive, ergative, dative, genitive and oblique.
- Personal pronouns merge with definite articles.
- Possibilitive mood is now an auxiliary.
- Slight pronunciation and vocabulary changes.
6th millennium
- Loss of some vowels.
- As a compensation for this and previous losses, diphthongs emerge.
- Genitive case is abolished, because it was identical with dative or absolutive (depending on the pronunciation).
- Genitive case remains in personal pronouns, though.
- Indefinite articles are declined in number and gender.
- Definite articles succeed nouns.
- Assumptive verb mood emerges.
- Slight pronunciation and vocabulary changes.
5th millennium
- Verbs are inflected rather than agglutinated.
- Pronouns are inflected by case.
- Slight pronunciation and vocabulary changes.
4th millennium
- Nasal harmony disappears.
- The penultimate root syllable is now stressed.
- Vowel quality changes in unstressed syllables.
- No more gender distinction in case suffixes.
- Perfect and aorist stems replaced with aspect/tense particles.
- Slight pronunciation and vocabulary changes.
3rd millennium
- The number noun prefixes become prepositioned definite articles with a gender distinction.
- The aspect verb prefixes become prepositioned particles.
- Adjectives receive the same case suffixes as nouns.
- Slight pronunciation and vocabulary changes.
2nd millennium
- Development of a 3-gender system.
- Slight pronunciation and vocabulary changes.
1st millennium
- Nasal vowels are replaced with oral vowel + nasal consonant.
- Ejectives become aspirated plosives.
- [ɹ] merges with [s] at the beginning of a word.
- [ɯ] merges with [y].
- [o] becomes [u].
- Introduction
- History
- Pronunciation
- Alphabet
- Nouns
- Verbs
- Pronouns
- Derivational Morphology
- Word Order
- Complex Phrases
- Vocabulary
- Sample Text
- Numbers
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