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Filler text is text that shares some characteristics of a real written text, but is random or otherwise generated. It may be used to display a sample of fonts, generate text for testing, or to spoof an e-mail spam filter. The process of using filler text is sometimes called greeking, although the text itself may be nonsense, or largely Latin, as in Lorem ipsum. | Filler text is text that shares some characteristics of a real written text, but is random or otherwise generated. It may be used to display a sample of fonts, generate text for testing, or to spoof an e-mail spam filter. The process of using filler text is sometimes called greeking, although the text itself may be nonsense, or largely Latin, as in Lorem ipsum. | ||
= Verbs = | = Verbs = | ||
While other languages such as [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Language Spanish] follow a [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tense-Aspect-Mood Tense-Aspect-Mood (TAM)], | While other languages such as [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Language Spanish] follow a [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tense-Aspect-Mood Tense-Aspect-Mood (TAM)] system, in which the three categories are largely conflated amongst conjugation paradigms, Pangali primarily expresses these categories in an agglutinative fashion. Where each category can cleanly be separated morpheme by morpheme. | ||
The 6 categories that verbs in Pangali conjugate for are: Person, Tense, Aspect, Mood, and Evidentiality. | The 6 categories that verbs in Pangali conjugate for are: Person, Tense, Aspect, Mood, and Evidentiality. |
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