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The lexicon of Hwnic is based on concrete concepts. Simple concepts like body parts are covered in a single word, while complex concepts like types of animals may have a two-name system. The lexicon is currently incomplete. | The lexicon of Hwnic is based on concrete concepts. Simple concepts like body parts are covered in a single word, while complex concepts like types of animals may have a two-name system. The lexicon is currently incomplete. | ||
== Example == | == Phonology == | ||
=== Phonemes === | |||
=== Stress and prosody === | |||
=== Phonotactics === | |||
== Morphology == | |||
=== Nouns === | |||
=== Verbs === | |||
=== Adjectives and determiners === | |||
=== Adverbs === | |||
== Syntax == | |||
=== Constituent order === | |||
=== Noun phrase === | |||
=== Verb phrase === | |||
=== Dependent clause === | |||
== Example text == | |||
An example passage in Hwnic and a free translation are presented below. | An example passage in Hwnic and a free translation are presented below. |
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