Latejami

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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.

Background

Name

Previous names

Author

Aims

Influences

History

Loglan Institute v. Logical Language Group

Design

Phonology

Phonemic inventory and orthography

Syllable structure

Stress

Morphology

Agglutination

Morpheme classes

Word-structure requirements

Proper names, etc.

Syntax

Semantics

Verbs

State and action verbs
Grammatical voice
Causation
Focus

Nouns

Noun classes

Case tags

Case-role semantics
Primary and secondary case roles

Modifiers

Polarity

Deixis

Articles

Comparatives

Tense and aspect

Modality

Anaphora

Relative clauses

Interrogatives

Abstract relationships

Conjunctions

Topicalization

Literalness and metaphor

Lexicon

Reception

Samples

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