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  • ...[[User:Praimhín]] for noticing my errors, to [[User:Chrysophylax]] for his grammar input, and to [[User:IlL]] for letting me join late'' <!-- and to Blust & R :'''(PATfoc)''' – patient focus
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  • ==Grammar== OVS; focus prominent; Wackernagel clitics
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  • ...An ideal reform of Esperanto should leave the grammar almost untouched and focus on the “visual appeal”, instead. *The grammar features of uREd are almost untouched in terms of morphology, but allows a
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  • The vocabulary posted here will focus on "Pyrrityl" terms, however much like the Romantic-Germanic in English, th ==Grammar==
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  • ==Grammar== ...r this period of the language, Ash would have started to develop a greater focus on verbs than on nouns. Verbs developed more morphology from auxiliaries an
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  • | › || direction of [[w:transitivity (grammar)|transitivity]] or [[w:possession (linguistics)|possession]]<br>(2›3 may | A || [[w:agent (grammar)|agent]]-like argument of canonical transitive verb
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  • ==Grammar== ...e). The general word order is SOV with variations allowed for emphasis and focus. The verb "to be" is often ommited when context is clear.
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  • ==Grammar== ...ecedes the noun, but is connected to it as the same word. Inner adjectives focus more around personality. They are the traits that you have to look deeper t
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  • '''Differences between the Matrix Model and Extended Case Grammar''' ...Range. It must be noted here that both the Matrix Model and Extended Case Grammar use semantic case rather than syntactic case. I know of no natural languag
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  • [[Chlouvānem]] grammar has a very important semantic and morphological distinction in its verbs, n ...distinction is, in fact, different and independent from what in Chlouvānem grammar is called "voice", that is, the set of different triggers. Exterior verbs h
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  • When used in a sentence, interrogative pronouns are followed by the focus particle ''éki'', with optional contraction. ...clauses, it falls before the complement and no clitic subject pronouns or focus particles are used. <br /> E.g. ''él é muyêr.'' ≈ ''muyêr éki li sê
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  • ...eing mostly uninflected, and significant pro-drop tendencies and a general focus around deixis rather than pronominal distinctions. The word order is heavil Despite a third person being the agent of the action, the focus is on the first person (the assertor) and the verb is therefore conjunct.
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  • ...on, or command); the presence of irony or sarcasm; emphasis, contrast, and focus. For this function a wide range of pitch is used, while at other times a na |[[w:Object_(grammar)#Types|IO.Pl]]-entertain-[[w:Abstract and concrete|ABST]]-[[w:Transitive ve
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  • ...a mixture of primarily Portuguese and Dutch(later Afrikaans), whereas the grammar is heavily influenced by Zulu and Xhosa and the East Bantu language family ...uguese ''bastão''. However, inexplicably, it is now often used to indicate focus in a sentence(like in [[w:Singlish|Singlish]]/[[w:Manglish|Manglish]] ''lah
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  • One of the language's main goals is a focus on minimalism. It is designed to express maximal meaning with minimal compl ...:16">{{Cite web|last=Tomaszewski|first=Zach|date=2012-12-11|title=A Formal Grammar for Toki Pona|url=http://www2.hawaii.edu/~chin/661F12/Projects/ztomaszewski
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  • ==Grammar== pegative focus particle to mark the agent of a benefactive/malefactive action
    21 KB (2,866 words) - 21:09, 4 July 2021
  • The many examples from the original grammar book<ref name="intro"/> show that a message, like a meaningful phrase or a ...cal linguistics|theoretical linguistics]], [[w:cognitive grammar|cognitive grammar]], [[w:psycholinguistics|psycholinguistics]], [[w:language acquisition|lang
    41 KB (5,747 words) - 23:59, 24 July 2021
  • *''='ah'': focus ("it is X that...") *TVF = truth value focus: ''-íi'' (used for answering questions)
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  • *łiðúþ = grammar (Classical Wdm. 'instruction') * lloþol = finite (of a verb); lit. initial (this is because of Tigol grammar which required verb-initial syntax)
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  • ...orms can be quite complex, their structure takes up a major portion of its grammar. The make-up of the verbal stem itself is quite simple, the vital step is t ...veral mechanisms which change the normal valency of a verb. The [[w:Voice_(grammar)#Middle|middle]], [[w:Passive voice|passive]] and [[w:Antipassive voice|ant
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  • ==Grammar== #''Ôyû́n lố hótô ránômô ékô džố.'' (focus on ''hótô'')
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  • ...'lingua franca'' of the Triband, a non-humanoid alien species. While TCL's grammar is within the bounds of human language (using patterns and synctactic struc ==Grammar==
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  • ...nd inconsistent sound correspondences support that idea. The similarity in grammar, especially verbal morphology, is also likely due to later Meskangela influ ==Grammar==
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  • ...guage]]. However, it turned out that a simple grammar is not necessarily a grammar that is easy to learn: the more ways of simplification I found, the further ...ots tried to revive their old language, which failed spectacularly for the grammar but reintroduced many Lemizh words of the core vocabulary.
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  • =Grammar and Syntax= ...> Intransitive Verbs (Antipassive Voice)<br />Agent/Experience and Patient/Focus swap places
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  • Because of the focus-theme-rheme word order of Daùnare, nouns express agreement with the conver ! colspan=2 | Focus
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  • ==Grammar== | Topicaliser || colspan="2;" | marks a subject or object as the focus of the utterance
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  • ==Grammar== ...t for a comma, when the subsequent clause significantly shifts the primary focus of the preceding text.
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  • ...umlauted vowels &lt;ä ï ö ü ÿ&gt; for the purposes of this dictionary and grammar only) changes to a clear or a dark realization matching the harmony class o <h1>Grammar</h1>
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  • ..._(linguistics)], then it will come after the subject. If the subject is in focus, then it will come after the verb. So both of the following are grammatical ...does not mark tense or aspect, mood / evidentiality is very important (the grammar conflates the two). They are marked with a proclitic, that usually comes im
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  • ...ish while falling back on my stronger knowledge of English and French. The grammar was largely completed before I had much experience with linguistic theory o ==Grammar==
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  • ...Welsh poetry that is capable of yielding clues about Cumbric's phonology, grammar and lexis. By comparing this to the related Medieval languages of Welsh, Br ...cation of the first ''Geryadour'' (Dictionary) and the first comprehensive grammar, both in 2015. It also has an online presence with its own [http://www.cumb
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  • ...] and [[Talmic languages]], as well as Hebrew and Irish, Classical Netagin grammar is meant to have some alien features even to speakers of these languages. H Like Lushotoseed, Netagin has focus-first or predicate-first word order, which is often realized as VSO order.
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  • ...verbs that constitutes one of the most complex parts overall of Chlouvānem grammar, as a (relatively) small number of roots is used for most meanings related ...l expresses movements in a single direction or when the destination is the focus; multidirectional verb are habitual, gnomic or potential, denote movement i
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  • ...mon. Low Common has huge geographic variation in phonology, vocabulary and grammar, and typically strong substratum language influences. ...more conventional analysis. To understand Common on its own terms, we will focus on they way Common is taught and explained. The basic phrase structure is:
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  • ...rying degrees of difference, ranging from just sounds, to lexicon and even grammar. ...rts are divided in three; instrumental, vocal and mixed. All forms of art focus on the ideals of society. War is only mentioned in terms of a moral war or
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  • <span style="color:red;">'''Update update (27/8/2019): A brand new grammar sketch is currently in the works. Soon after that gets written, I plan for Like the lexicon and grammar, the Wistanian script has been redesigned multiple times - three, to be exa
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  • ==Grammar== | Topicaliser || ''ba'' || marks a subject or object as the focus of the utterance
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  • <span>A simple grammar of The Femmish Tongue as it is spoken on the streets, in modern times, in t # In English grammar, a quantifier is a word (or phrase) which indicates the number or amount be
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  • The perfect “tense” here does not focus on the action, but on its result. The girl has finished painting her face, When stating events expected to happen, the focus is typically on the completion of the expected event, so that the future in
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  • ...ixis}}, anaphora or pro-forms, are numerous and quite sensitive to alot of grammar and pragmatic situations. The gender of the deixis is picked by the closest word or the one wishes to focus on more.
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  • ...noun but may not lack a verb, be it even an adjective used as a verb. This focus on verbal structures is expressed in that way that verbs normally open a se ...ended that you make sure that the phonology, constraints, phonotactics and grammar are more or less finished before writing. -->
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  • ...rphological standpoint in that the split seems to be absent throughout its grammar, save for a split appearing in the third person inaniminate pronominal affi | Focus
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  • ...son, ''ii'' begins the clause, positive is placed before the primary noun (focus) in dative case and preposition ''oil'' (as) with final secondary noun in c ...he above example ''Ksaru lutu.''. This may be called predicate in Westlang grammar.
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  • ...h, for every masculine given names which ends in a consonant; prescriptive grammar, however, does not accept it for the common Greek names which had a differe *: When the focus is on walking through something, or the means of transport is stated, the c
    124 KB (17,853 words) - 19:08, 1 November 2023
  • Proto-Mǎng Tì itself had a notable influence on the grammar of Laceyiam: the origin of the exterior and interior verb forms. This featu ...ivowels are all grouped as approximants (''mūgyālieniai''). These analyses focus more on the actual behaviour of consonants in different environments rather
    129 KB (20,357 words) - 13:13, 21 January 2018
  • ...attestation, the great influence of these languages on the vocabulary and grammar of Modern Luthic is widely acknowledged. Most specialists in [[w:Language c ...orated grammars of Luthic, first among them Þiudareico Biagci’s 1657 Latin grammar ''De studio linguæ luthicæ''.
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