Proto-Pola

General information
This is the reconstructed language of the Pola Languages. It has been assumed to have been spoken in nearly all of California before Romanian colonization. It is the parent language of all eight Pola languages. It has been assumed that the language may be distantly be related to Japanese. Some also compare the language to Afro-Asiatic as well as Indo-European.

Phonology
Proto-Pola has two dialects easily distinguished from the other.

Polamira

Poladira

The difference being that Poladira has "d" where Polamira has "m," as can be seen in their names.

Diphthongs
Ai

Au

Ei

Oi

Ou

Phonotactics
The basic word structure is (C)CV(C).

There are only two possible clusters, "tr" & "sr".

Final consonants include n, ng, p, t, & k. Ng is only found on endings.

Case
Nouns have nominative, accusative, ablative, dative, locative, prepositional, & genitive cases

Number
Nouns have a complex list of numbers.

Tense
Adjectives have a remote past, recent past, present, near future, & remote future tenses.

Number
Pronouns, just as nouns, have a complex list of numbers.

Tense
Adverbs, just like adjectives, have a remote past, recent past, precent, near future, & remote future.

Voice
Verbs have active, stative passive, dynamic passive, causative, reciprocal, reflexive, & antipassive voice.

Mood
Verbs have realis, indicative, conditional, jussive, inferential, potential, & interrogative moods.

Number
Verbs, just like nouns & adjectives, have a complex list of numbers.

Tense
Verbs, just like adjective and adverbs, have a remote past, recent past, present, near future, & remote future tenses.

Aspect
Verbs have perfective, imperfective, continuous, progressive, stative, cessative, defective, pausative, experiential, & intentional aspects.

Word-Order
Word order is free, though a Verb-Subject-Object, Possessed-Possesser, & Noun-Adjective are common.