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[[Windermere/Lexicon]]
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[[Windermere/Swadesh list]]
[[Lăcoaf/Swadesh list]]


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'''Windermere''' (''brits Lăcoaf'' /brits ʟəkoəv/) is a conlang based on similarities between Hebrew and Mon-Khmer languages, such as final stress, minor syllables and overall head-initial syntax.
'''Lăcoaf''' (''brits Lăcoaf'' /brits ʟəkoəv/) is a conlang based on similarities between Hebrew and Mon-Khmer languages, such as final stress, minor syllables and overall head-initial syntax.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Windermere was originally created by [[User:Praimhín|Praimhín]] for the [[Fifth Linguifex Relay]]. It is currently being revived and adapted for [[Verse:Tricin]] as a classical language of Talma. This version will also be more synthetic than the original creator envisioned.
Lăcoaf (originally named Windermere) was originally created by [[User:Praimhín|Praimhín]] for the [[Fifth Linguifex Relay]]. It is currently being revived and adapted for [[Verse:Tricin]] as a classical language of Talma. This version will also be more synthetic than the original creator envisioned.


==Todo==
==Todo==
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==Morphology==
==Morphology==
Windermere morphology is exclusively prefixing and infixing.
Lăcoaf morphology is exclusively prefixing and infixing.
===Nouns===
===Nouns===
''im-'' is used as the plural prefix.
''im-'' is used as the plural prefix.
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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
Windermere verbs inflect for mood, aspect, and trigger/voice, but not for tense. (Daughter languages use periphrastic constructions for tense, and use aspect and trigger affixes derivationally.)
Lăcoaf verbs inflect for mood, aspect, and trigger/voice, but not for tense. (Daughter languages use periphrastic constructions for tense, and use aspect and trigger affixes derivationally.)


The trigger system is a Tagalog-style trigger system, with the focus on the direct case argument.
The trigger system is a Tagalog-style trigger system, with the focus on the direct case argument.
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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
===Constituent order===
===Constituent order===
The basic word order of Windermere is DIRECT-VERB-INDIRECT - if there is no direct case argument for the trigger to act upon then the word order is VERB-INDIRECT. This should help promote the "focus-first"/"predicate-first" word order in Eevo.
The basic word order of Lăcoaf is DIRECT-VERB-INDIRECT - if there is no direct case argument for the trigger to act upon then the word order is VERB-INDIRECT. This should help promote the "focus-first"/"predicate-first" word order in Eevo.


===Noun phrase===
===Noun phrase===
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