Talger

Acute Accent
Place it over the vowel for stress. /ə/ can't be stress. Stressed /æ/ is represented by <Â â>

Conjugate According To:

 * Number:  Null (can be used for intransitive passive voice), Singular, Dual, Plural
 * Mood:  Indicative, Imperitive

Particles Inflect:

 * Tense:  Past, Present, Future
 * Person:  First, Second, Third, Anonymous (unknown / unneeded identity, or a nonentity)
 * Aspect (Presumed Simple):  Perfect, Progressive
 * Alternates*:  Extreme, Parallel
 * **Alternates are a unique concept that provides an exception to the flow of time, i.e.

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 * Extremes increase the intensity or definitiveness of the tense
 * Extreme Past:  ​specifying that the action occurred so long ago that it has no connection to the speaker or the audience
 * Extreme Present:  specifying that the action is occurring at the exact moment of the statement.  This is how the progressive aspect is conveyed
 * Extreme Future:  "I am going to _____" instead of "I will _____" (often called near future)
 * Parallels convey that the action is not a part of the current reality
 * ​Conditional (Parallel Past)
 * Subjunctive (Parallel Future)

Conjugation
Drop -ε§ and add endings below (If L's must be diminished for a natural sound, this is acceptable):

Particle Inflection Syntax (Verbs)
Flow = [Alternate] +> Tense -> Person +> [Aspect] --> Verb