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The Vowel Triangle
Key to inflection in is the vowel triangle. This is as follows:

a    / \ /  \   o     w  /       \ eui

It manifests itself in a key inflectional process known as 'opposition'. In order to perform opposition, the relevant vowel is located on the triangle, and is then replaced with the vowel opposite. For example, w would become e. Note the absence of y. This property is very important in the grammatical processes described below.

Nouns
Nouns can be identified by a few key features.