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==Grammar==
==Grammar==
===Morphology===
===Morphology===
Within $LANG there are several underlying phonosememic units which play a reoccurring role in the language.
Here are some examples:
* M = used to indicate normative, ambient, close phenomena.
: Found in words related to mothers, the first person perspective, and neutral/passive positions in relative roles between phrases.
: ''Cf. in PIE:''
:* ''*meh₂tḗr''
:* ''-mi''
:* ''-om, -mis, -mos, although see also -bʰi(s) and -bʰos''
:* ''-mós''
====Case====
====Case====
The following particles and clitics commonly act as case markers:
The following particles and clitics commonly act as case markers:
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