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

Negation
The negation immediately preceeds the verb in indicative clauses. In imperative clauses, the verb is conjugated to null and if originally dual or plural, one of the following clarifications preeceds the verb.
 * náéhl

Imperitive Clarifications

 * Dual
 * svae
 * Plural
 * páli

Flow = [Alternate] +> Tense -> Person +> [Aspect] --> Verb