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* There is an additional diphthong /ɔ<span>u̯/ which is not considered phonemic due to it appearing only in ''Chlou'', the (borrowed) name of the 14th largest city of Lalt</span>īmāhia, and derived/compounded words.
* There is an additional diphthong /ɔ<span>u̯/ which is not considered phonemic due to it appearing only in ''Chlou'', the (borrowed) name of the 14th largest city of Lalt</span>īmāhia, and derived/compounded words.


==Grammar==
==Morphology==
Laceyiam grammar is heavily inflected, with many different inflecting categories for nouns, verbs, and pronouns. The other two traditional parts of speech, particles and numerals, are not considered inflected. An analysis of parts of speech following English terms is possible, but for sake of clarity it's better to treat adjectives and adverbs as particular verbs and adpositions and conjunctions as particles.
Laceyiam grammar is heavily inflected, with many different inflecting categories for nouns, verbs, and pronouns. The other two traditional parts of speech, particles and numerals, are not considered inflected. An analysis of parts of speech following English terms is possible, but for sake of clarity it's better to treat adjectives and adverbs as particular verbs and adpositions and conjunctions as particles.


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