Handling verbs, nouns, features, and particles in Tune?

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  • tune

    An Intermediate Constructed Language (by termsurf)

  • I am working on Tune, an analytic/isolating conlang with each thing a separate word. I have only really worked out how I am going to treat nouns and verbs (the central classes of words), and "modifiers" (adjectives and adverbs, noun and verb modifiers). You append -i for verbs, -a for nouns, and-u` for features. You can have chains/phrases (like noun or verb phrases), they precede the head noun/verb and leave off suffixes.

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