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'''Rangyayo''' is an [[wikt:a priori|a priori]] constructed language by the user [[User:Deslee|Deslee]] on the Linguifex Wiki. It show clear influences from languages such as [[w:Korean|Korean]] and [[w:Chinese|Chinese]] in both its grammar as well as its [[w:phonology|phonology]]. A language and author mastering intelligible article structure and availability.</div> | '''Rangyayo''' is an [[wikt:a priori|a priori]] constructed language by the user [[User:Deslee|Deslee]] on the Linguifex Wiki. It show clear influences from languages such as [[w:Korean|Korean]] and [[w:Chinese|Chinese]] in both its grammar as well as its [[w:phonology|phonology]]. A language and author mastering intelligible article structure and availability.</div> | ||
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Specifically, the core arguments of verbs, are the two arguments (in English, subject and object) of transitive verbs:
- The dog chased the cat
And the single argument of intransitive verbs:
- The cat ran away
English has a subject, which merges the more active argument of transitive verbs with the argument of intransitive verbs, leaving the object distinct; other languages may have different strategies, or, rarely, make no distinction at all.
For conlangers, it is important to know that few languages are of merely one morphosyntactic alignment; in most cases, the alignment varies depending on context.
- The phonology - the sounds of the language.
- The grammar - the framework of the language.
- The vocabulary - the words and dictionary of the language. Enter a title in the box below to start creating your language.
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For more information on linguistics see our guide and the linguistics section.
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For more information on the Contionary, see our words and introduction!
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