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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
:1.{{note|a}}Stress placement in Latejami, while not contrastive, is not predictable phonologically; it depends on word-internal syntax. Here stress goes on the syllable ''te'' because ''te'' is a 'modifier' morpheme. See {{Section:Stress}}.
:1.{{note|a}}Stress placement in Latejami depends on word-internal syntax. Here stress goes on the syllable ''te'' because ''te'' is a 'modifier' morpheme. See {{Section:Stress}}.


== References ==
== References ==

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Latejami ([ləˈtʰeɪ̯d͡ʒəmi]; natively [laˈted͡ʒami]Template:Ref 'speech-system') is an engineered language intended as a speakable machine-translation interlanguage. It was developed by Rick Morneau in his 1995 paper The Lexical Semantics of a Machine Translation Interlingua.

Notes

1.Template:NoteStress placement in Latejami depends on word-internal syntax. Here stress goes on the syllable te because te is a 'modifier' morpheme. See Template:Section:Stress.

References

http://www.rickmor.x10.mx/lexical_semantics.html