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|||colspan=5|This eighth is a variation though, a bit more to the other versions, in that lexical items of ‹ lekmae › are cognisable to have selfly been supplied. <span title=<nowiki>'/ˈʔekmɐ/. Though there are writing variants, varies solely in the writing. They were ‹ ekm ›, ‹ ekma ›, ‹ lekma ›, ‹ lekmae ›.'</nowiki>>‹ lekma ›</span> signifies any version,|| | |||colspan=5|This eighth is a variation though, a bit more to the other versions, in that lexical items of ‹ lekmae › are cognisable to have selfly been supplied. <span title=<nowiki>'/ˈʔekmɐ/. Though there are writing variants, varies solely in the writing. They were ‹ ekm ›, ‹ ekma ›, ‹ lekma ›, ‹ lekmae ›.'</nowiki>>‹ lekma ›</span> signifies any version,|| | ||
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|||colspan=5|<span title=<nowiki>'/ˈʔekmɐ/. Formally ‹ lekmaeneu › /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/. They mean expressions of the written language who is a collection of a thousand of items. Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/ meant Outlanders, whose common language is ‹ lekmae › alongside of their native tongue. ‹ cvetaizue › /kuˈtäi̯çy/ is their ‹ lekmae › name.'</nowiki>>‹ lekmae ›</span> solely means <span title='https://linguifex.com/wiki/Eighth_edition_lekma'>eighth version</span>. <span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>About selfly applied structure | |||colspan=5|<span title=<nowiki>'/ˈʔekmɐ/. Formally ‹ lekmaeneu › /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/. They mean expressions of the written language who is a collection of a thousand of items. Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/ meant Outlanders, whose common language is ‹ lekmae › alongside of their native tongue. ‹ cvetaizue › /kuˈtäi̯çy/ is their ‹ lekmae › name.'</nowiki>>‹ lekmae ›</span> solely means <span title='https://linguifex.com/wiki/Eighth_edition_lekma'>eighth version</span>. <span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>About selfly applied structure that <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span> word is, <span title='Every concept may have supercategory conceptual names of thing names.'>categorised</span> in two, nouns or verbs. Names of objects is lexical noun,|| | ||
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|||colspan=5|<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>n. in short. <span title='Relationals | |||colspan=5|<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>n. in short. <span title='Relationals that were locative or adverbs in a sense, others are common nouns. end in a relation is considered a stative verb'>Relational noun</span>, is the subset, denotes relations of objects, rel. in short. That n. plus resulted n. are nouns. Also <span title='Of first objective word situates primarily right after verbs, this objective word is sole for a verb, they together modify a description. Same set shares minimal length of time, this may be though the determination based the meaning of word, unique to this, 'be-verb' is a noun. longness for nouns, semi long for relationals, semi short for relationals, shortness for verbs. towards something.'>names of motions</span> is lexical verb, v. in short.|| | ||
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|||colspan=5|next noun to be a resulted | |||colspan=5|A lexical verb objectivises their latter next noun to be a resulted noun for them. <span title=<nowiki>'This is ›adjective‹. This includes linking verbs. when a stative verb is first words of a diction, that is a description. attributive otherwise'</nowiki>>Stative verb</span>, sta. in short, is the subset. Which is lexical descriptive,|| | ||
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|||colspan=5|they modify a noun/ | |||colspan=5|means unbound to the next noun, they may modify a noun/words includes <span title=<nowiki>'basically a noun words though. when so ‹ - › is between that words so that set of words are tied.'</nowiki>>thematic words</span>. Them plus resulted sta. are descriptives.|| | ||
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||| | |||||||||||Every word/noun modifies their latter next noun. This links nouns till lattermost noun makes a set of noun/words, between nouns are spaceless.|| | ||
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|||colspan=5|save for noun | |||colspan=5|It is possible that a set of words is made of a word in a diction. A set of words is incomplete save for noun words, still modifies a latter word/words.|| | ||
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|||colspan=5|A phrase end in rel. is resulted stative verb, can modify their latter next words beyond spaces/dictions.|| | |||
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|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>concerning lekmae which is pronounced /ˈʔekmɐ/</span> | |<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>concerning lekmae which is pronounced /ˈʔekmɐ/</span> | ||
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|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>documentation is <span title='The eighth version graphs to construct is, in the course though the completion will be years later.'>drastically incomplete</span> <br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>a thousand items will be listed in years | |<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>documentation is <span title='The eighth version graphs to construct is, in the course though the completion will be years later.'>drastically incomplete</span> <br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>a thousand lexical items will be listed in years | ||
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|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>content is written in the language, <br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>that is a language of outer lands to the [[User:Neubalhhonn|<span style=color:#000000>writer</span>]] | |<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>content is written in the language, <br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>that is a language of outer lands to the [[User:Neubalhhonn|<span style=color:#000000>writer</span>]] | ||
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|||||||||||Diction / Two or more sets of words is a frame, a diction composites a <span title=<nowiki>'A noun. Word is nouns/a noun, a description, or a theme. having an objective noun, they look a noun, situates right after verb.'</nowiki>>descriptive words</span>.|| | |||
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||| | |||||||||||‹ / <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›/‹ // <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› designates <span title='Orally, an intonation instead.'>an end of a diction visually</span>. Any phrase that beginning words of a diction turns|| | ||
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||| | |||colspan=5|to descriptive. <span title='A relational, preposition in a meaning, may at last of a description. In a set words, on latest noun is structural noun, in a time nouns end in time or place words. Adverbal descriptions in the meanings modify another descriptions. Stative verbs work adjectively. A description is a noun phrase of main word situates on last, modifier words precede. verb is either does or is or has, all that included so that all diction is this kind.'>Diction is</span> sum of ›words-second.words.is.theme.which.framework.designates‹|| | ||
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||| | |||colspan=5|plus ›does/is/has-which.supplies.from.framework.that.is.invariant.for.when‹|| | ||
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||| | |||colspan=5|plus ›words-first.words.is.descriptive.which.is.qualifier.of.thing.that.their.theme.does‹,|| | ||
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||| | |||colspan=5|so diction basically means ›Theme is doing this / Theme has done this‹.|| | ||
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|||| | |||||||||||Adding to that, any longer paragraph is indifferent from sets of dictions in <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span>.|| | ||
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|‹ X ›||number||A <span title='Which means majuscule instead.'>larger letter</span>, also 'a negative number sign', designates this is a beginning of number, which ends till a < >/<. >. <Xxx>/<'xxx>/<Xx>/<'xx>/<X>/<'x> is a <span title=<nowiki>'Save for quantity <xxx....x> before <o>, after <.>.'</nowiki>>positional system of decimal</span>. First <X>/<x> of <Xxx>/<'xxx> is a hundredfold since two <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <Xx>/<'xx>/is a tenfold since a <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <X>/<'x> is their numbers. | |‹ X ›||number||A <span title='Which means majuscule instead.'>larger letter</span>, also 'a negative number sign', designates this is a beginning of number, which ends till a < >/<. >. <Xxx>/<'xxx>/<Xx>/<'xx>/<X>/<'x> is a <span title=<nowiki>'Save for quantity <xxx....x> before <o>, after <.>.'</nowiki>>positional system of decimal</span>. First <X>/<x> of <Xxx>/<'xxx> is a hundredfold since two <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <Xx>/<'xx>/is a tenfold since a <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <X>/<'x> is their numbers. | ||
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|<center><span title=<nowiki>'‹/ › inoriginates the original writings, ‹, › is ‹/ › of poetics.'</nowiki>>‹ / <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> | |<center><span title=<nowiki>'‹/ › inoriginates the original writings, ‹, › is ‹/ › of poetics.'</nowiki>>‹ / <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›</span>||separator||end of phrases/a diction, comma in a sense. ‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a side of board. | ||
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|<center>‹ . <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›||separator||end of a phrase/addition, ‹ ›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a line break or a side of writing board. a ‹ › afters. | |<center>‹ . <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›||separator||end of a phrase/addition, ‹ ›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a line break or a side of writing board. a ‹ › afters. | ||
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|<center><span title=<nowiki>'‹ // › inoriginates the original writings, ‹,, › is ‹// › of poetics.'</nowiki>>‹// <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›</span>||separator||end of dictions, full stop in a sense. a ‹ › afters. ‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› of ‹ // <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is unwritten when a board side instead. | |<center><span title=<nowiki>'‹ // › inoriginates the original writings, ‹,, › is ‹// › of poetics.'</nowiki>>‹ // <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›</span>||separator||end of dictions, full stop in a sense. a ‹ › afters. ‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› of ‹ // <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is unwritten when a board side instead. | ||
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|<center>---||addition||'little loudnesses' are on themes, this inadequately distinguishes a theme from phrases in a diction | |<center>---||addition||'little loudnesses' are on themes, this inadequately distinguishes a theme from phrases in a diction | ||
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|<sup>xxx</sup>/<sup>XX</sup>||code||language/country <span title=<nowiki>'When needed them, used along <lekmae> words. They may be ‹ ekm.neu ›, ‹ CT.sok › in usual writings.'</nowiki>>code of reality</span>. Formation was to pick if <span title=<nowiki>'‹ lekmae ›'</nowiki>>‹ ekm ›</span>, <span title='Kutarutchu'>‹ CT ›</span> were real things then, <br>‹ <sup>ekm-CT</sup> › is the | |<sup>xxx</sup>/<sup>XX</sup>||code||language/country <span title=<nowiki>'When needed them, used along <lekmae> words. They may be ‹ ekm.neu ›, ‹ CT.sok › in usual writings.'</nowiki>>code of reality</span>. Formation was to pick if <span title=<nowiki>'‹ lekmae ›'</nowiki>>‹ ekm ›</span>, <span title='Kutarutchu'>‹ CT ›</span> were real things then, <br>‹ <sup>ekm-CT</sup> › is the ›‹ lekmae › language spoken in ‹ Kutarutchu ›-land‹, also <span title=<nowiki>'‹ lekmae ›-language'</nowiki>>‹ <sup>ekm.</sup>neu ›</span> is ‹ lekmae › language, <span title=<nowiki>'‹ Kutarutchu ›-land'</nowiki>>‹ <sup>CT.</sup>sok ›</span> is the ›land of Kutarutchu‹. | ||
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Revision as of 15:48, 1 March 2021
‹ lekmae ›
This content is about the eighth version of ‹ lekma › which signifies disprivate version which is spelt ‹ lekmae ›. ‹ lekma › is revising custom dialects. | ||||||
This eighth is a variation though, a bit more to the other versions, in that lexical items of ‹ lekmae › are cognisable to have selfly been supplied. ‹ lekma › signifies any version, | ||||||
‹ lekmae › solely means eighth version. __About selfly applied structure that ‹ lekmae › word is, categorised in two, nouns or verbs. Names of objects is lexical noun, | ||||||
__n. in short. Relational noun, is the subset, denotes relations of objects, rel. in short. That n. plus resulted n. are nouns. Also names of motions is lexical verb, v. in short. | ||||||
A lexical verb objectivises their latter next noun to be a resulted noun for them. Stative verb, sta. in short, is the subset. Which is lexical descriptive, | ||||||
means unbound to the next noun, they may modify a noun/words includes thematic words. Them plus resulted sta. are descriptives. | ||||||
Every word/noun modifies their latter next noun. This links nouns till lattermost noun makes a set of noun/words, between nouns are spaceless. | ||||||
It is possible that a set of words is made of a word in a diction. A set of words is incomplete save for noun words, still modifies a latter word/words. | ||||||
A phrase end in rel. is resulted stative verb, can modify their latter next words beyond spaces/dictions. |
_about this dictionary |
_concerning lekmae which is pronounced /ˈʔekmɐ/ |
_documentation is drastically incomplete _a thousand lexical items will be listed in years |
_content is written in the language, _that is a language of outer lands to the writer |
_also the made culture has affected the writtng |
_notations to write this content, |
_.... _is certain quantity of text, |
_‹ ›-braced text _is lekmae or lekma word, |
_›‹-braced text _is equivalent words in a sense, |
_words divided by / _is cooccurrences, |
_--- _is for that this seems impossible, |
_hoverboxes _are enabled, _'All that texts of hoverboxes are incritical talk.' _appears when a pointer placed over this hoverbox_ |
Diction / Two or more sets of words is a frame, a diction composites a descriptive words. | ||||||
A thematic words may be right after descriptive words / A set of descriptive words. | ||||||
‹ / _›/‹ // _› designates an end of a diction visually. Any phrase that beginning words of a diction turns | ||||||
to descriptive. Diction is sum of ›words-second.words.is.theme.which.framework.designates‹ | ||||||
plus ›does/is/has-which.supplies.from.framework.that.is.invariant.for.when‹ | ||||||
plus ›words-first.words.is.descriptive.which.is.qualifier.of.thing.that.their.theme.does‹, | ||||||
so diction basically means ›Theme is doing this / Theme has done this‹. | ||||||
Adding to that, any longer paragraph is indifferent from sets of dictions in ‹ lekmae ›. |
graphemes | _lexicals_ | meaning | |
Etd/etd | every zeroth | a ›zero‹, also ‹ T › | |
quality | ›qualifier of vowels‹, also ‹ A › | ||
Ltd/ltd | every first | a ›vertical line‹ | |
Ntd/ntd | every second | tied a ›vertical lines‹ | |
Mtd/mtd | every third | tied three ›vertical lines‹ | |
Ftd/ftd | every fourth | two set of ›vertical lines‹ | |
Dtd/dtd | every fifth | a ›block‹ | |
Ktd/ktd | every sixth | two set of ›nook‹, also a ›flipped k‹ | |
Htd/htd | every seventh | 'ᛖ' | |
Std/std | every eighth | ›Ⲽ' | |
Ztd/ztd | every nineth | ›ⴵ' | |
Btd/btd | every tenth | ›two blocks‹ | |
Xtd/xtd | ›x‹ | ||
a space | a ›boundary‹ between words | ||
____ X/x means to 'majuscule'/'minuscule'. *that letter is unprobable. About letter <X>/<x>, it is suppliment. _A majuscule substitutes for a <X>. A minuscule substitutes for a <x>._ |
phonemes tense-usual-lax | |||||
also <ua> | |||||
also ‹ aa ›/‹ ai ›/‹ ä › | |||||
also ‹ ea › | |||||
also ‹ ae ›/‹ a › | |||||
also ‹ ie › | |||||
also ‹ uo › | |||||
‹ v › of ‹ 'xvx' ›, also ‹ ve › | |||||
‹ r › of ‹ 'xrx' ›, also ‹ ui › | |||||
also 'zero phoneme', ‹ e › of ‹ 'xxe' › | |||||
‹ l › of ‹ 'xlx' ›, also ‹ ai ›/‹ ä › | |||||
also ‹ n › | |||||
also <v> | |||||
‹ d › of ‹ 'xdx' ›, also ‹ oi ›/‹ ö › | |||||
also ‹ C ›/‹ c › | |||||
‹ k › of ‹ 'xkx' ›, also ‹ eu ›/‹ ê › | |||||
also ‹ h › of ‹ 'xxh' › | |||||
‹ X › | number | A larger letter, also 'a negative number sign', designates this is a beginning of number, which ends till a < >/<. >. <Xxx>/<'xxx>/<Xx>/<'xx>/<X>/<'x> is a positional system of decimal. First <X>/<x> of <Xxx>/<'xxx> is a hundredfold since two <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <Xx>/<'xx>/is a tenfold since a <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <X>/<'x> is their numbers. |
‹ E ›/‹ e › | number | a quantity number this is a 'zero', fills the place, the place is 'zero', a number before this will be tenfold. '1 000' is <Ett>. <E> may be a lot of 'zero' in a row. <E> is on beginning of a fraction number. |
‹ T ›/‹ t › | quantity | a quantity number/a number, a 'ten'/'every tenth'. this is a 'zero', fills the place now it is 'zero', placed before/after a <.> a number before this will be tenfold. |
‹ C ›/‹ c › | quantity | <xc>is a hundredfold <x> though, <xc> equals <xtt>, <C>/<c> in this sense is out of date. |
‹ O ›/‹ o › | quantity | a quantity number, a 'thousand'. quantity is a measure word. this is a 'thousand', placed after a <.>, a number before this will be thousandfold. <x> of <.xo> means an amount, a number right before <.> is <x>-much-thousandfolds. <xxx....xo> would be addition of ‹ x › ‹ x › ‹ x ›....‹ x ›. |
‹ k .... k › | sign | ‹ K › in formation ‹ k .... k › is a parentheses, ‹ ka .... ak ›, ‹ ke .... ek ›, ‹ ko .... ok ›. |
‹ bbzo › | a number ›29-fold-thousand‹ | |
‹ See › | number ›800‹. ‹ Seee. ›/‹ Sttt. › ›8 000‹ equals ‹ S.o ›. | |
‹ L.fo › | ›first-multiplication-fourthousandfold‹ would be number '1 000 000 000 000'. | |
‹ N.do Dst Stn Fnk Mzz Dlh. Emk'' L.bo ›/ ‹ N.do Dst.fo Stn.mo Fnk.no Mzz.o Dlh.a-Emk'' L.bo › |
A set of numbers, 2 580 802 426 399 517.000000000000000000000000000036 | |
‹ H'ett'ett'dse. _›/‹ H.mo'E'dse. _› | A number 7 000 000 580. | |
‹ M.-N./ D. doz// › | A number of, 3 plus 2 equals 5 | |
‹ a D./ doz Z- 'F o M.-N.// › | A number of, 5 equals 9 minus 4 or 3 plus 2 | |
_M._ -' N. / D. _doz / e a _D. / _doz _Z_ -' 'F o _M._ -' N. // ˅ |
When sole diction is vertically written, though supposedly more merginless between words. | |
roundness quality | |||
palatal quality | |||
quality | |||
signal | decimal point of <.a> 'that number is multiplied by first', <. > originates <.a>. | ||
signal | Multiplication, a number before <.> is multiplied by a number after <.> | ||
signal | ‹ ' › of ‹ 'x.... ›/‹ -'x.... ›, is a beginning of a negative number. a < > is before the signal. | ||
signal | X of <X' >/<Xx....'>/<Xa >/<Xx....a> have the common quantity. a ‹ › afters. | ||
division | ‹ ....x'' X.... ›/‹ ....x'' 'x.... ›, a number before ‹ '' _› is divided by a number after ‹ '' _›, a ‹ › afters. | ||
addition | add the numbers/words, ‹ / _›/‹ // _›, | ||
addition | also ›a space‹, addition when their units are mutual | ||
separator | boundary in a set word, ‹ '›/‹' › or 'on sides of a word when spaced' this ‹'› is usually unwritten. | ||
separator | end of phrases/a diction, comma in a sense. ‹_ _›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a side of board. | ||
separator | end of a phrase/addition, ‹ ›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a line break or a side of writing board. a ‹ › afters. | ||
separator | end of dictions, full stop in a sense. a ‹ › afters. ‹_ _› of ‹ // _› is unwritten when a board side instead. | ||
separator | an ›intonation‹ or ›a side‹ meant a boundary between words | ||
addition | 'a space' means basically addition, this is applied without a signal of another way, when their units are mutual, add the numbers/words | ||
addition | ‹Xxx›/‹'xxx› is multiplied by quantities/units after ‹ . › | ||
addition | 'little loudnesses' are on themes, this inadequately distinguishes a theme from phrases in a diction | ||
xxx/XX | code | language/country code of reality. Formation was to pick if ‹ ekm ›, ‹ CT › were real things then, ‹ ekm-CT › is the ›‹ lekmae › language spoken in ‹ Kutarutchu ›-land‹, also ‹ ekm.neu › is ‹ lekmae › language, ‹ CT.sok › is the ›land of Kutarutchu‹. | |