Proto-Southern Horn

General Information
The proto-language for all language spoken on the continent of Qorbnaklim on the conworld of Qorbna.

Word Stucture
(C)(V̥)(V)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(V̥)(V)(C)
 * Voiceless vowels can flow into voiced vowel, but voiced vowels cannot flow into voiceless
 * Glides, such as [j] or [ɹ], are considard consonants
 * Approximants cannot come after each other
 * Possible geminants are: [b], [j], and [ɲ]
 * These are considard two consonants
 * Approximants cannot be a final conosnant
 * Voiceless vowels cannot be a final consonant

Stress
Stress is irrelevant in Proto-Southern Horn.

Voice
In PSH there are the active, passive, and the reciprocal voices. The reciprocal is a voice where the subject and the direct object are doing the verb to each other (i.e. an "each other" phrase).

Mood
In PSH there are the indicative, imperative, adhortative, potential, and cupidic moods. The adhortative can be used as a "polite" imperitive and/or as a suggestion and/or request. The potential is a mood I made up used where the auxillary to be able or can would be used. The cupidic mood is a mood I made up used where the auxillary to want would be used.

Person
In PSH there are the first, second, third, and fourth persons. The difference between third and fourth persons is synonomous to the difference between this and that where the third person describs a person near or in eye-sight of the speaker and fourth describing a pearson far away from the person. The fourth person can also mean people in general when used ambiguously.

Number
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Tense
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