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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
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|||||||||||||||||This content is about the eighth version of <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> which is spelt <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span>, a variant that the features to make
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|colspan=9|that private is disabled. <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> was <span title='‹ lekma › is overall private. To say few of that, it is a dialact specifical for the writer, manytimes revising so unable to represent, a sought derived language, mixture of dialacts of some certain real languages, directed to be themselves or to seek that what language be simple. Most things to think in mind, is that thing makes simple, is zero lexical morpheme, low amount of loaned words/origins, self generable lexemes, self centred syntax that uniqueness of syntax is innecessary. Though there are writing variants. They were ‹ ekm › / ‹ ekma › / ‹ lekma › /  ‹ lkm › / ‹ lkme ›, ‹ lekmae ›.'>custom dialects</span>, signifies any version, <span title='/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 their native tongue. ‹ cvetaizue › /kuˈtäi̯çy/ is their ‹ lekmae › name.'>‹ lekmae ›</span> means the <span title='https://linguifex.com/wiki/Eighth_edition_lekma'>eighth version</span>.
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>that the features to make that private is disabled. <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> were to be <span title='‹ lekma › is overall private. To say few of that, it is a dialact specifical for the writer, manytimes revising so unable to represent, a sought derived language, mixture of dialacts of some certain real languages, directed to be themselves or to seek that what language be simple. Most things to think in mind, is that thing makes simple, is zero lexical morpheme, low amount of loaned words/origins, self generable lexemes, self centred syntax that uniqueness of syntax is innecessary. Though there are writing variants. They were ‹ ekm › / ‹ ekma › / ‹ lekma › /  ‹ lkm › / ‹ lkme ›, ‹ lekmae ›.'>custom dialects</span>, signifies
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|colspan=9|This version is a bit more to a variant in that whose lexical items are cognisable to have been supplied selfly.
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>any version, <span title='/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 their native tongue. ‹ cvetaizue › /kuˈtäi̯çy/ is their ‹ lekmae › name.'>‹ lekmae ›</span> means the <span title='https://linguifex.com/wiki/Eighth_edition_lekma'>eighth version</span>. This version is a bit more to a variant in that
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|||||||||||||||||Suppliment structure that for <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span> word is frame or diction, a diction composites two sets of words.
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>whose lexical items are cognisable to have been selfly supplied. Suppliment structure that for
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|colspan=9|<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. 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. summation of ›second.words.is.theme. which.framework.designates‹ plus ›does/is/has-which.supplies.from.framework.that.is.invariant.for.when‹ plus ›first.words.is.descriptive.which.framework.designates.that.is.to.qualify.thing.that.theme.does‹, ›Theme is doing this / Theme has done this‹.'>Basic diction</span> means ›Theme is doing this‹. About words in the framework, former set of words is descriptive,
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'><span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span> word is frame or diction, a diction composites two sets of words. <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. 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. summation of ›second.words.is.theme. which.framework.designates‹ plus ›does/is/has-which.supplies.from.framework.that.is.invariant.for.when‹ plus ›first.words.is.descriptive.which.framework.designates.that.is.to.qualify.thing.that.theme.does‹, ›Theme is doing this / Theme has done this‹.'>Basic diction</span> means
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|colspan=9|latter set of words is theme. Either descriptive or thematic set is optional. Sign, ‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is after a set of words
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>›Theme is doing this‹. About words in the framework, former set of words is descriptive, latter set
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|colspan=9|to designate an end of a set of words, intonation falls on a set of words is also to clarify them. ‹ / <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is after a set
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>of words is theme. Either descriptive or thematic set is optional. Sign, <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is after
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|colspan=9|to designate an end of diction, ‹ // <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is to designate an end of paragraph. Any set of words that beginning
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>a set of words to designate an end of a set of words, intonation falls on a set of words is
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|colspan=9|of a diction turns to descriptive since preceded by nothing, rest is theme since the other is descriptive.
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>also to clarify them. ‹ / <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is after a set to designate an end of diction, ‹ // <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is to designate
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|colspan=9|Collocation of descriptive-theme is a complete set. Descriptive set without a theme need to modify a near by
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>an end of paragraph. Any set of words that beginning words of a diction turns to descriptive
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|colspan=9|thematic set of words <span title='It means for an incomplete set of words to have can modify their near to a words to modify is, to stabilise them momentally. A Word is nouns/a noun, a description, or a theme. having an objective noun, they look a noun, situates right after verb. A words or noun that has thematic role, their look is almost a set of words. thematic words may be right after descriptive words / sets of descriptive words. It is possible that a set of words is made of a word.'> that may be from other diction. Words before being a constituent of a diction have
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>since preceded by nothing, rest is theme since the other of a diction is descriptive. Collocation
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|colspan=9|<span title='first objective word situates primarily right after verbs, this objective word is sole for a verb, they together modify a description. even set shares minimal length of time, this may be though the determination based the meaning of word, ›be-verb‹ is a noun. longness for nouns, semi long for relationals, semi short for relationals, shortness for verbs. towards something. Every concept may have supercategory conceptual names of thing names.'>two categorisation for lexical items</span>. Names of objects are nouns, resulted nouns are also nouns.
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>descriptive-theme is a complete set of ›modifier-modifee‹. Descriptive set without a theme need to
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|colspan=9|<span title='Relationals were ›time-space‹ or ›adverb‹, others are common nouns. denotes relations between objects'>Relational noun</span> is the subset, rel. in short. Names of motions are verbs. <span title='This is adjective. Which is lexical descriptive. This includes linking verbs. when a stative verb is first words of an attributive, means unbound to next noun, they may modify a noun / words / thematic words. A lexical verb/sta. is a sole descriptive when modifying a set of words is the theme of diction.'>Stative verb</span> is the subset, sta. in short.
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>modify a near by thematic set of words <span title='It means for an incomplete set of words to have can modify their near to a words to modify is, to stabilise them momentally. A Word is nouns/a noun, a description, or a theme. having an objective noun, they look a noun, situates right after verb. A words or noun that has thematic role, their look is almost a set of words. thematic words may be right after descriptive words / sets of descriptive words. It is possible that a set of words is made of a word.'> that may be from other diction. Words have <span title='first objective word situates primarily right after verbs, this objective word is sole for a verb, they together modify a description. even set shares minimal length of time, this may be though the determination based the meaning of word, ›be-verb‹ is a noun. longness for nouns, semi long for relationals, semi short for relationals, shortness for verbs. towards something. Every concept may have supercategory conceptual names of thing names.'>two categories</span>
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|colspan=9|A verb/sta.-noun results in a noun. Every noun/rel. save for lattermost noun is modifier to the latter next noun.
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>before being a constituent of diction. Names of objects are nouns, resulted nouns are also nouns.
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|colspan=9|This links nouns till <span title=<nowiki>'between words are spaceless. degnated by a momental stop after lattermost nouns, lattermost nouns in a set of words are noun, unneed to have a word to modify.'</nowiki>>lattermost noun</span> making a set of words.
|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'><span title='Relationals were ›time-space‹ or ›adverb‹, others are common nouns. denotes relations between objects'>Relational noun</span> is the subset, rel. in short. Names of motions are verbs.
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|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'><span title='This is adjective. Which is lexical descriptive. This includes linking verbs. when a stative verb is first words of an attributive, means unbound to next noun, they may modify a noun / words / thematic words. A lexical verb/sta. is a sole descriptive when modifying a set of words is the theme of diction.'>Stative verb</span> is the subset, sta. in short. A set of verb/sta.-noun that verb/sta.
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|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>is modifying noun, results in a noun. Every noun/rel. save for lattermost noun is modifier to
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|colspan=9|<font face='monospace'>the latter next noun. This links nouns till <span title=<nowiki>'between words are spaceless. degnated by a momental stop after lattermost nouns, lattermost nouns in a set of words are noun, unneed to have a word to modify.'</nowiki>>lattermost noun</span> making a set of words.
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|colspan=5|<center><span title='Vocaliation of the letters'>phonemes</span>
|colspan=5|<center><span title='Vocaliation of the letters'>phonemes</span>
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|colspan=4|<span title=<nowiki>'That difference in tense/usual/lax is basically allophonemic realisation, or phonemic realisation of old/standard/newer.'</nowiki>>tense-usual-lax</span>
|colspan=4|<span title='That difference in tense/usual/lax is basically allophonemic realisation, or phonemic realisation of old/standard/newer.'>tense-usual-lax</span>
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|<center>‹ b ›||<center>b̥||<center>b||<center>b̥||<center>----
|<center>‹ b ›||<center>b̥||<center>b||<center>b̥||<center>----
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|colspan=5|<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span> It is allowed for anybody to mix dialects
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|‹ T ›/‹ t ›
|‹ T ›/‹ t ›
|quantity
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|a measurement of quantity. number/a number, every twelveth. this is a 'zero', fills the place now it is 'zero',  placed before/after a <.> a number before this will be tenfold.
|a measurement of quantity. number/a number, every twelveth. this is a 'zero', fills the place now it is 'zero',  placed before/after a <.> a number before this will be twelvefold.
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|‹ C ›/‹ c ›
|‹ C ›/‹ c ›
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|colspan=9|Vague conceptual tendence
|colspan=9|<center>Vague conceptual tendence
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|nothingess
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|outsideness
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|openness,<br> filterless
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|through
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|representing <br>a letter of <br>'x'
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|<center>‹ . <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›
|<center>‹ . <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›
|signaliser
|signaliser
|decimal point of < .a > 'that number is multiplied by first', <span title=<nowiki>'<a> of <.a › is usually unwritten, this is applied without a signal of another way, also >a spae<.'</nowiki>><. > originates <.a></span>.
|decimal point of .a 'that number is multiplied by first', <span title='a of .a <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is usually unwritten, this is applied without a signal of another way.'>. originates .a </span>.
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|<sup>xxx</sup>/<sup>XX</sup>
|<sup>xxx</sup>/<sup>XX</sup>
|code
|code
|language/country <span title='When needed them, used along <lekmae> words. They may be ‹ ekm.neu ›, ‹ CT.sok › in usual writings.'>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='‹ Kutarutchu ›-land'>‹ <sup>CT.</sup>sok ›</span> is the ›land of Kutarutchu‹.
|language/country <span title='When needed them, used along <lekmae> words. They may be ‹ ekm.neu ›, ‹ CT.sok › in usual writings.'>code of reality</span>. Formation was to pick if <span title='‹ lekmae ›'>‹ 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='‹ lekmae ›-language'>‹ <sup>ekm.</sup>neu ›</span> is ‹ lekmae › language, <span title='‹ Kutarutchu ›-land'>‹ <sup>CT.</sup>sok ›</span> is the ›land of Kutarutchu‹.
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|<span title='sta. ›Zeroth‹' of twelve based number. It is ‹ t › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ttd.>T</span>  
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|<span title='noun. ›Zero‹' of ten based number. It is ‹ e › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Fractal, of ten based number is written with ‹ E ›. Derived from Etd.>E</span>  
|<span title='noun. ›Zero‹' of ten based number. It is ‹ e › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Fractal, of ten based number is written with ‹ E ›. Derived from Etd.>E</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›First‹. It is ‹ l › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ltd'>L</span>  
|<span title='rel. ›First‹. It is ‹ l › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ltd'>L</span>  
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|<span title='›Reopen nearby diction, add another thematic set of words, then close the diction. Lexically lel.'>e</span>  
|<span title='verb. ›Reopen nearby diction, add another thematic set of words, then close the diction. Lexically lel.'>e</span>  
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|<span title='›To denote this is a theme‹. Lexically laa Derived from lal.'>a</span>  
|<span title='verb. ›To denote this is a theme‹. Lexically laa Derived from lal.'>a</span>  
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|<span title='›Reopen nearby diction, add another descriptive set of words, then close the diction.‹ Lexically lol.'>o</span>  
|<span title='verb. ›Reopen nearby diction, add another descriptive set of words, then close the diction.‹ Lexically lol.'>o</span>  
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|<span title='1. To express something. 2. To speak.'>lek</span>  
|<span title='verb. 1. To express something. 2. To speak.'>lek</span>  
|<span title='premade. noun. 1. Speaking 2. ‹ lekmae › language.'>lekmae</span>  
|<span title='noun. 1. Speaking 2. ‹ lekmae › language. This word is a premade since shared with other versions.'>lekmae</span>
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{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>lak</span>  
{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>lak</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›Second‹. It is ‹ n › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ntd.'>N</span>  
|<span title='rel. ›Second‹. It is ‹ n › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ntd.'>N</span>  
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|<span title='1. Written language. 2. Mechanical. Lexically nel.'>neu</span>  
|<span title='1. Written language. 2. Mechanical. Lexically nel.'>neu</span>  
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{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>nal</span>  
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{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>nos</span>  
{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>nez</span>  
{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>nez</span>  
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|<span title='sta. privateness.'>naz</span>  
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{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>noz</span>  
{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>noz</span>  
{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>neb</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›Third‹. It is ‹ m › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Mtd.'>M</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›Fourth‹. It is ‹ f › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ftd.'>F</span>  
|<span title='rel. ›Fourth‹. It is ‹ f › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ftd.'>F</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›Fifth‹. It is ‹ d › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Dtd.'>D</span>  
|<span title='rel. ›Fifth‹. It is ‹ d › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Dtd.'>D</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›Sixth‹. It is ‹ k › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ktd.'>K</span>  
|<span title='rel. ›Sixth‹. It is ‹ k › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ktd.'>K</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›Seventh‹. It is ‹ h › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Htd.'>H</span>  
|<span title='rel. ›Seventh‹. It is ‹ h › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Htd.'>H</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›Eighth‹. It is ‹ s › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Std.'>S</span>  
|<span title='rel. ›Eighth‹. It is ‹ s › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Std.'>S</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›Nineth‹. It is ‹ z › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ztd.'>Z</span>  
|<span title='rel. ›Nineth‹. It is ‹ z › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Ztd.'>Z</span>  
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|<span title='sta. ›Tenth‹. It is ‹ b › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Btd.'>B</span>  
|<span title='rel. ›Tenth‹. It is ‹ b › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Btd.'>B</span>  
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{|<span title='Reserved for future use.'>bel</span>  
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|<span title='Momental substituent for ‹ t e é è a á à â u i o ó ò v r l n m f d k h s z b ›, ‹ x › shall be any letter from these.'>x</span>
|<span title='sta. ›Eleven‹' Derived from Utd of twelve based. It is ‹ u › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Lexically ‹ Ll ›.>U</span>
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{||<span tit>mot</span>||n title='nou'></span> 'i'>mám</span> lie. every first.'>lot</span> <span title='of lit.'>itt</e' </span> <span title='of lae <span title='is human, they may be bfopreset of verb-noun to be a dative or an accusative noun, or be a thematic word to be an agent non.'>'lkk'
{||<span tit>mot</span>||n title='nou'></span> 'i'>mám</span> lie. every first.'>lot</span> <span title='of lit.'>itt</e' </span> <span title='of lae <span title='is human, they may be fopreset of -noun to be a dative or an accusative noun, or be a thematic word to be an agent non'>'lkk'
{||<span titlehth.'>sot</span>||'s-e'||<span title='stative. colourful.'>sai||s-k||<span title='spae. {|land.'>sok</span>||'s-s'<span title='reopen a nearby diction, add another thematic wordsdescriptivewords, close right after that words.'>
{||<span titlehth.'>sot</span>||'s-e'||<span title='stative. colourful.'>sai||s-k||<span title='spae. {|land.'>sok</span>||'s-s'<span title='reopen a nearby diction, add another thematic wordsdescriptivewords, close right after that words.'>
{||<span title=.>Z.</span>||'z-t'||<span title='every nineth.'>zot</span>
{||<span title=.>Z.</span>||'z-t'||<span title='every nineth.'>zot</span>
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{|also <xot>  <.ot> every tenthousandth. ten, <l.t>/<lt>
{|also <xot>  <.ot> every tenthousandth. ten, <l.t>/<lt>
{| <X> right after </> means  allograph/obsolete letter of <X> right before </>. every eleventh.every twelveth.'stative verb though under documentation
{| <X> right after </> means  allograph/obsolete letter of <X> right before </>. every eleventh.every twelveth.'stative verb though under documentation
{|  of is used in the sense of  of origin.<T> is an adjective/adverb . iki>''<l.wo>.be eight syllables long, repeatition of same
{|  of is used in the sense of  of origin.<T> is an adjective/adverb . iki>''<l.wo>.be eight syllables long, reeatition of same
{| syllable is diminutitive.  out of a vowel out of-a consonant out of of ii̯.  is of uu̯. i̯o went y̯o. X is a letter. C is a consonant letter.  is a vowel
{| syllable is diminutitive.  out of a vowel out of-a consonant out of of ii̯.  is of uu̯. i̯o went y̯o. X is a letter. C is a consonant letter.  is a vowel
{| letter. CVC|-|<center>X/x||xot||every elal
{| letter. CVC|-|<center>X/x||xot||every elal
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{| _CCC_ *whole is a set. for it,  alt to call.
{| _CCC_ *whole is a set. for it,  alt to call.
{| _CCC_/'CCC C .
{| _CCC_/'CCC C .
{| e /e/ v. introduces another theme.
{| t /t/ allograph of d, whether d or t is depend on words. selftransitive verb. used for lexical reasons.
{| i /i/ object of verb
{| í /i̯/ object
{| a /ä/ verb that word is being the described object/agentive.
{| s /s̪/ verb has a subject.  towards it
{| d /t/ out of it. if at CdC it is /øi̯/.
{| f /f/ starting from. ornamental.
{| h /ɳ/ do by it (unlimited to perfective)
{| k if at CkC it is /äu̯/.
{| l /ɰ/ (free space) if it is r, it presents between vowels which lose phonemic value in other situations. words end in r is prohibited.
{| z /t͡ʂ/ privateness.
{| v /u/ (free space)
{| ú /u̯/ (space)
{| b /b/ (free space)
{| n /n/ verb has a directional.
{| m /m/ with it
{| t.t a point situates after 0. before a 0.0.
{| ' word boundary noticer yet words are unseparable.
{| ' word boundary noticer yet words are unseparable.
{| / full stop.
{| / full stop.
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{| _ It is ' ' actually. It takes spaces between words.  
{| _ It is ' ' actually. It takes spaces between words.  
{|It means there must be space or beginning/endining of the line. every two spaces is contracted to a space.
{|It means there must be space or beginning/endining of the line. every two spaces is contracted to a space.
{| _? A phrase end in ´.
{| _! Loudness.
{| ê /äu̯/ Phonemically same to eu. 2. /o/ allograph is to o.
{| eu /äu̯/ It is eú alternatively, ev´ in theory.
{| ú v´ in theory.
{| to allograph is toc this, these
{| le allograph is lei they
{| vi allograph is vie what like
{| va allograph is vae like what
{| teí empty of
{| ird eazrth
{| daz allograph is att head of relative clause
{| daz allograph is att head of relative clause
{| fsd carrier
{| e̯ä ɐ e ei̯ i̯e äu̯ ii̯ i̯y o ou̯ u̯o u̯e i̯o uu̯ øi̯/  lisation of the phoneme approved allophonemes.  
{| kvs house
{| mon humanoidoose e̯ä ɐ e ei̯ i̯e äu̯ ii̯ i̯y o ou̯ u̯o u̯e i̯o uu̯ øi̯/  lisation of the phoneme approved allophonemes.  
{|ɰ, r/l before any vowel/zero consonant/e at wo/a after an a,  äɐ̯, á/ä, äɐ̯ äː äi̯, äi̯. äou̯, ó,. ɥ, l written  letter, ɥ̥  ɥ, ɥ.
{|ɰ, r/l before any vowel/zero consonant/e at wo/a after an a,  äɐ̯, á/ä, äɐ̯ äː äi̯, äi̯. äou̯, ó,. ɥ, l written  letter, ɥ̥  ɥ, ɥ.
{| ŋ, h, ŋ̥ ŋ ɳ, ɳ. k, k, x q k, k. d, d/t, d̥ t d, t. f, f, ʋ f, f. t͡s,, m, m̥ m, m. Descriptions on writings are about graphemes., ɡ allohones.llohoes.
{| ŋ, h, ŋ̥ ŋ ɳ, ɳ. k, k, x q k, k. d, d/t, d̥ t d, t. f, f, ʋ f, f. t͡s,, m, m̥ m, m. Descriptions on writings are about graphemes., ɡ allohones.llohoes.
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{| Intransitive is likely that a description contains a linking verb,  would be a modifier for the theme.Or, S/he is beautiful is expressed,  
{| Intransitive is likely that a description contains a linking verb,  would be a modifier for the theme.Or, S/he is beautiful is expressed,  
{|syntactically if S/he owns beautiness. Locative is likely, a noun at first word of description is a name, theme may be either a motion or an object.
{|syntactically if S/he owns beautiness. Locative is likely, a noun at first word of description is a name, theme may be either a motion or an object.
{| Usage notes.
{| who does wat
{| x y tei. ''x is different from y.''f /*ʔ *ɥ *ŋ *k *d *f *t͡s *ɕ *ʂ *b *n *m/-a
{| x y tei. ''x is different from y.''f /*ʔ *ɥ *ŋ *k *d *f *t͡s *ɕ *ʂ *b *n *m/-a
{| vowel out of /*ä *ɐ̯ä *äɐ̯ *äu̯ *ɐ *e *u̯e *ei̯ *ii̯ *i̯u *o *u̯o *ou̯ *i̯o *oi̯ *uu̯ *u̯i/-a consonant out of /*ʔ *ɥ *ŋ *k *d *f *t͡s *ɕ *ʂ *b *n *m/.
{| vowel out of /*ä *ɐ̯ä *äɐ̯ *äu̯ *ɐ *e *u̯e *ei̯ *ii̯ *i̯u *o *u̯o *ou̯ *i̯o *oi̯ *uu̯ *u̯i/-a consonant out of /*ʔ *ɥ *ŋ *k *d *f *t͡s *ɕ *ʂ *b *n *m/.

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Abstract

This content is about the eighth version of ‹ lekma › which is spelt ‹ lekmae ›, a variant
that the features to make that private is disabled. ‹ lekma › were to be custom dialects, signifies
any version, ‹ lekmae › means the eighth version. This version is a bit more to a variant in that
whose lexical items are cognisable to have been selfly supplied. Suppliment structure that for
‹ lekmae › word is frame or diction, a diction composites two sets of words. Basic diction means
›Theme is doing this‹. About words in the framework, former set of words is descriptive, latter set
of words is theme. Either descriptive or thematic set is optional. Sign, ‹_ _› is after
a set of words to designate an end of a set of words, intonation falls on a set of words is
also to clarify them. ‹ / _› is after a set to designate an end of diction, ‹ // _› is to designate
an end of paragraph. Any set of words that beginning words of a diction turns to descriptive
since preceded by nothing, rest is theme since the other of a diction is descriptive. Collocation
descriptive-theme is a complete set of ›modifier-modifee‹. Descriptive set without a theme need to
modify a near by thematic set of words that may be from other diction. Words have two categories
before being a constituent of diction. Names of objects are nouns, resulted nouns are also nouns.
Relational noun is the subset, rel. in short. Names of motions are verbs.
Stative verb is the subset, sta. in short. A set of verb/sta.-noun that verb/sta.
is modifying noun, results in a noun. Every noun/rel. save for lattermost noun is modifier to
the latter next noun. This links nouns till lattermost noun making a set of words.
























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‹ lekmae ›

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every former-latter side by sides results in
latter
_ _ noun rel. verb sta.
former
_ _ _ _ sta. noun / theme sta. / theme sta. / theme sta. / theme
noun noun words noun / noun words sta. / sta. words ---- sta. words
rel. sta. words noun sta. words ---- ----
verb sta. words noun ---- ---- ----
sta. sta. words noun sta. ---- ----
__Set of words in a diction is either descriptive set of words or thematic set of words
__They are
_______ description of theme | _ | modifee of description
__They serve for
______description of a diction | _ | theme of a diction
______showing agent of verb | _ | agent of description
_showing object/place of verb | _ | all speaking of things

graphemes _lexicals_ meanings
original approximate graphs
E/e
Etd/etd every zeroth a ›zero‹, also ‹ T ›
A/a
----
quality ›qualifier of vowels‹, also ‹ A ›
L/l
Ltd/ltd every first a ›vertical line‹
N/n
Ntd/ntd every second tied a ›vertical lines‹
M/m
Mtd/mtd every third tied three ›vertical lines‹
F/f
Ftd/ftd every fourth two set of ›vertical lines‹
D/d
Dtd/dtd every fifth a ›block‹
K/k
Ktd/ktd every sixth two set of ›nook‹, also a ›flipped k‹
H/h
Htd/htd every seventh 'ᛖ'
S/s
Std/std every eighth ›Ⲽ'
Z/z
Ztd/ztd every nineth ›ⴵ'
B/b
Btd/btd every tenth ›two blocks‹
X/x
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
side notes
‹ t ›
t
t
----
----
‹ e ›
e
ɐ
----
‹ é ›
ei̯
ei̯
----
‹ è ›
----
uɐ̯
yɐ̯
also <ua>
‹ a ›
ɑ
ä
ä
----
‹ á ›
äɐ̯
äi̯
äː
also ‹ aa ›/‹ ai ›/‹ ä ›
‹ à ›
ɐ̯ä
e̯ä
----
also ‹ ea ›
‹ â ›
----
ɐ
ɐ
also ‹ ae ›/‹ a ›
‹ u ›
i̯u
y
iu̯
----
‹ i ›
ii̯
i
also ‹ ie ›
‹ o ›
o
o
ɐ
----
‹ ó ›
ou̯
o
----
‹ ò ›
u̯o
u̯o
y̯o
also ‹ uo ›
‹ v ›
uu̯
u
‹ v › of ‹ 'xvx' ›, also ‹ ve ›
‹ r ›
u̯i
ɰʲ
----
‹ r › of ‹ 'xrx' ›, also ‹ ui ›
‹ l ›
ʔ
ɰ
also 'zero phoneme', ‹ e › of ‹ 'xxe' ›
‹ l ›
----
äi̯
----
‹ l › of ‹ 'xlx' ›, also ‹ ai ›/‹ ä ›
‹ n ›
n
n
l
also ‹ n ›
‹ m ›
m
m
----
‹ f ›
v
f
ʋ
also <v>
‹ d ›
d
t
----
‹ d ›
øi̯
øː
u̯ei̯
‹ d › of ‹ 'xdx' ›, also ‹ oi ›/‹ ö ›
‹ k ›
k
k
x
also ‹ C ›/‹ c ›
‹ k ›
----
äu̯
----
‹ k › of ‹ 'xkx' ›, also ‹ eu ›/‹ ê ›
‹ h ›
ŋ̥
ŋ
ɳ
also ‹ h › of ‹ 'xxh' ›
‹ s ›
s
s
----
‹ z ›
t͡ʂ
ç
ʂ
----
‹ b ›
b
----
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signs
meanings
notes
‹ 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 measurement of 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 measurement of quantity. number/a number, every twelveth. this is a 'zero', fills the place now it is 'zero', placed before/after a <.> a number before this will be twelvefold.
‹ C ›/‹ c › quantity measurement of quantity. <xc>is a hundredfold <x> though, <xc> equals <xtt>, <C>/<c> in this sense is out of date.
‹ O ›/‹ o › quantity a measurement of 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 ›.
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samples
descriptions
‹ 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
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‹ 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
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_M._
-'
N.
/
D.
_doz
/
e
a
_D.
/
_doz
_Z_
-'
'F
o
_M._
-'
N.
//
˅
when sole diction is vertically written, that presumably more merginless between words.
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‹ Nu › ›thirtyfive‹ of twelve based number is ‹ Nu ›, that of ten based number is ‹ Md ›,
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Vague conceptual tendence
words basical meaning thus words basical meaning thus words basical meaning thus
±

'txx'

nothingess tei 'xex' outsideness 'xxt' a period xot
'lxx' openness,
filterless
lek 'xéx' determinative sei 'xxl'
'nxx' encircle naz 'xèx' 'xxn' diminuitive
'mxx' 'xêx', 'xkx' 'xxm' earthen
'fxx' 'xax', 'xâx' commoness laz 'xxf' tool sof
'dxx' 'xáx', 'xlx', 'xdx' verbal 'xxd'
'kxx' physical shape kae 'xàx' 'xxk'
'hxx' 'xux' 'xxh'
'sxx' 'xix' nergetic 'xxs'
'zxx' 'xox' dome shape
of any size
'xxz' individualness
'bxx' encycle bai 'xóx' 'xxb' wholeness
---- ---- ---- 'xòx' ---- ---- ----
---- ---- ---- 'xvx' through ---- ---- ----
---- ---- ---- 'xrx' representing
a letter of
'x'
xui ---- ---- ----
_ 'x' is any letter
signs
genres
notes
‹ ` ›
component
roundness quality
‹ ´ ›
component
palatal quality
‹ ¨ ›
component
quality
‹ . _
signaliser decimal point of ‹ .a › 'that number is multiplied by first', <span title='‹ a › of ‹ .a _› is usually unwritten, this is applied without a signal of another way.'>‹ . › originates ‹ .a ›.
‹ . ›
signaliser multiplication, a number before <.>
is multiplied by a number after <.>
_ ' ›
signaliser ‹ ' › of ‹ 'x.... ›/‹ -'x.... ›, is a beginning of a negative number. a < > is before the signal.
‹ ' ›
signaliser 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, ‹ / _›/‹ // _›, momental stop after a word/words degnates foremer next word is a lattermost word, an ›intonation‹ or ›a side‹ meant a boundary between words
‹ - ›
addition also ›a space‹, addition when their units are mutual, words with links is spaceless between words, ‹ - › may divides eight or more words uncutting the links
‹ ' ›
separator boundary in a set word, ‹ '›/‹' › or 'on sides of a word when spaced' this ‹'› is usually unwritten.
‹ / _
separator end of words/a diction, ›comma‹. ‹_ _›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a side of board. is noun, or a close of a diction / a thematic words
‹ . _
separator end of a words/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.
_ _
addition 'a space' means basically addition, this is applied without a signal of another way, when their units are mutual, add the numbers/words
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addition ‹Xxx›/‹'xxx› is multiplied by quantities/units after ‹ . ›
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addition 'little loudnesses' are on themes, this inadequately distinguishes a theme from phrases in a diction
xxx/XX code language/country <span title='When needed them, used along <lekmae> words. They may be ‹ ekm.neu ›, ‹ CT.sok › in usual writings.'>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‹.

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T E tei ....
L .... e .... a ....
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o ....
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lek lekmae ....
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N
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neu ....
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naz
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M ....
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mae ....
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F ....
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D ....
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K ....
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H ....
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sok ....
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Z ....
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.... B
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X x U A k / k k // k k ' k k - k k ' ' k.
Words are in their practical looks.