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|||||||||||This content is about the eighth version of <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> which | |||||||||||||||||This content is about the eighth version of <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> which is a variant that the privateness is disabled, spelt <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span>. <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> was <span title=<nowiki>'‹ lekma › is overall private. 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 ›, ‹ lekmae ›.'</nowiki>>custom dialects</span>, signifies | ||
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|colspan=9|any version, <span title=<nowiki>'/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.'</nowiki>>‹ lekmae ›</span> solely 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 whose lexical items are cognisable to have selfly been supplied. | |||
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|||||||||||Suppliment structure for <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span> is diction | |||||||||||||||||Suppliment structure that for <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span> word is frame or diction, a diction composites two sets of words. A <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‹. | ||
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|colspan=9|About the diction, former set of words is descriptive, latter set of words is theme. Either descriptive or thematic set of words is optional. Any set of words that of beginning | |||
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|colspan=9|of a diction turns to descriptive, rest is theme since the other is descriptive. Also sign of ›momental stop‹ after a word/words degnates an end of a set of words, | |||
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|colspan=9|intonation falls on a set of words is also to clarify that. ‹ / <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is after a word / words to designate an end of diction, ‹ // <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› is to designate an end of paragraph. | |||
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|||||||||||||||||<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> for words. Names of objects are nouns, resulted nouns are also nouns. <span title='Relationals were ›time-space‹ or ›adverb‹, others are common nouns. denotes relations between objects'>Relational noun</span> | |||
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|| | |colspan=9|is the subset, rel. in short. Names of motions are verbs. <span title=<nowiki>'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.'</nowiki>>Stative verb</span> is the subset, sta. in short. | ||
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|| | |colspan=9|A set of verb-noun that the verb is modifying the noun results in a noun. Every noun save for lattermost nouns, | ||
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|colspan=9|is modifier to the latter next noun, between each word is spaceless. This links nouns till <span title=<nowiki>'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>. | |||
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|colspan=9|All sets of words save for sets of words end in noun is incomplete that need modify a near by set of words, | |||
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|colspan=9|/ a thematic set of words <span title=<nowiki>'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.'</nowiki>> that may be beyond spaces/dictions. | |||
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