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The conlang named lekma /ˈleχmɐ/ is an experimental language, on a waypoint, for learning about languages to make a miniature. | The conlang named lekma /ˈleχmɐ/ is an experimental language, on a waypoint, for learning about languages to make a miniature. | ||
Part of speech, there is noun, noun whose root acts as a verb, adjective derived from the both, finally particle derived from the verbal root. | |||
Adjective indicates what a subject is. Verb expresses what a subject does or is. | |||
Structure is as follows. | |||
A clause is particle + agent + verb + object, a subject/topic may follows. | |||
A clause of a verb + a complement is either indication of what the subject does or is, or acts as a noun. | |||
A clause of a verb + a complement + a noun acts as a noun. | |||
A clause of a verb + a complement + suffix, acting as an adjective, modifies a noun. | |||
Frontings. | |||
A connection/focused word/interjection, that are before the main clause, also a sub clause/condition is in front of main clause in a clause + clause construction. | |||
{{trans-top|Morpheme inventory *under development}} | {{trans-top|Morpheme inventory *under development}} |
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