Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Dialects
- 3 Phonology
- 3.1 Vowels
- 3.2 Consonants
- 3.3 Stress
- 4 Orthography
- 4.1 Diacritics
- 5 Grammar
- 5.1 Word order
- 5.2 Verbs
- 5.3 Nouns and pronouns
- 5.4 Deixis
- 6 Lexicography
- 7 Samples
- 8 See also
- 9 References
- 10 Additional references
- 11 External links
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