toaq tweaks

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- I write with [prefix reform](https://toaq.me/Prefix_reform), but use official pronunciation. - I write with [prefix reform](https://toaq.me/Prefix_reform), but use official pronunciation.
- I don't like ditransitivity; you'll see me use « [ôı](https://toadua.uakci.space/#o%C4%B1%20@salarua) » a lot. - I don't like ditransitivity; you'll see me use « [ôı](https://toadua.uakci.space/##VGQjJagkP) » a lot.
- I subscribe to the [focus-topic-cleft merger](https://toaq.me/Focus%E2%80%93cleft_merger), but don't use it much. - I subscribe to the [focus-topic-cleft merger](https://toaq.me/Focus%E2%80%93cleft_merger), but don't use it much.
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- I trust ꝡé moı [Kı́a](https://robin.town) hóa râq "degree words"; Kía finds that degree words need distinct grammar. - I trust ꝡé moı [Kı́a](https://robin.town) hóa râq "degree words"; Kía finds that degree words need distinct grammar.
- I sometimes extrapose subclauses with the cataphoric « có ». - I use « na » to terminate full complementizer phrases and « g » to terminate reduced complementizer phrases, including incorporated objects.
- I use « na » to terminate full complementizer phrases and « ga » to terminate reduced complementizer phrases, including incorporated objects.
- I also use « ca- » to echo-resumptively terminate subclauses. - I also use « ca- » to echo-resumptively terminate subclauses.
- I never underfill full complementizer phrases, but I consider unfilled slots in determiner phrases to be filled with the head determiner. For example, « sá fu » = « sá fu sâ raı » and « hú aıse » = « hú aıse hû raı ».
- I make relatively liberal use of overt adjunct heads, especially « [ı̂uq](https://toadua.uakci.space/##iGVz0emo4) », « [nûao](https://toadua.uakci.space/##cqtdPusTB) », « [ı̂aı](https://toadua.uakci.space/##ZxxlL0NdG) », « [ôq](https://toadua.uakci.space/##70rCWf6zQ#70rCWf6zQ) », and « [lû](https://toadua.uakci.space/##_odzwFLN5) ».
I consider stacked modal particles to expand thusly: « he noeq X » → « he juna, ꝡá noeq X ».