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*''‹ărea›'' = Malefactive trigger
*''‹ărea›'' = Malefactive trigger


====Lexical aspect affixes====
==== Aspect? ====
Proto-Lakovic aspects became derivational already in Classical Windermere, analogous to how PIE aspects became lexical in daughter IE languages. This mirrors the development in other Talman Lakovic languages but Windermere has been the most heavily affected.
Many Proto-Lakovic aspects had become derivational by Classical Windermere, analogous to how PIE aspects became inflectional or lexical in daughter IE languages. This mirrors the development in other Talman Lakovic languages but Windermere has been the most heavily affected.


Reduplicant uses 1st consonant (''F'') or last consonant (''L'')
Reduplicant uses 1st consonant (''F'') or last consonant (''L'')
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*intensive/excessive = incopyfixation of L
*intensive/excessive = incopyfixation of L
*distributive ("X widely, affecting many objects") = ''eNFă-''
*distributive ("X widely, affecting many objects") = ''eNFă-''
*inchoative/inceptive = ''osăL-''
*inchoative/inceptive = ''os-, osăL-''
*graduative = ''tăFa-''
*graduative = ''tă-, tăFa-''


Should inflectional tam be more complex?
====Concatenation====
====Concatenation====
Head-initial concatenation is often used to derive expressions that would correspond to words in English. Concatenated expressions are hyphenated, e.g. ''hălwier-chne'' 'mathematics' (lit. 'beauty of ideal/order').
Head-initial concatenation is often used to derive expressions that would correspond to words in English. Concatenated expressions are hyphenated, e.g. ''hălwier-chne'' 'mathematics' (lit. 'beauty of ideal/order').
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