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'''Tej''' is a clone of David J. Peterson's ''Trigedasleng'' language and the ''Slakgedasleng'' dialect used by the members of Slakgedakru. As a fan of Trig, and a member of ''Slakkru'', I wanted to play with the same concept and include some of the features I really like about the language. The grammar of Tej is extremely similar to Trig, but the sound changes from English and the etymology of the lexicon are very different.
'''''Tej''''' is a clone of David J. Peterson's ''Trigedasleng'' language and the ''Slakgedasleng'' dialect used by the members of Slakgedakru. As a fan of Trig, and a member of ''Slakkru'', I wanted to play with the same concept and include some of the features I really like about the language. The grammar of Tej is extremely similar to Trig, but the sound changes from English and the etymology of the lexicon are very different.


Tej is, like so many of my projects, a work in progress.
Tej is, like so many of my projects, a work in progress.
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** [[/Verb Satellites/]]
** [[/Verb Satellites/]]
** [[/Copulas/]]
** [[/Copulas/]]
Lexicon:
* [[/WordList//]] - temporary


Corpus:
Corpus:
* [[/Random Translations/]]
* [[/Random Translations/]]

Latest revision as of 12:38, 14 January 2018

Tej is a clone of David J. Peterson's Trigedasleng language and the Slakgedasleng dialect used by the members of Slakgedakru. As a fan of Trig, and a member of Slakkru, I wanted to play with the same concept and include some of the features I really like about the language. The grammar of Tej is extremely similar to Trig, but the sound changes from English and the etymology of the lexicon are very different.

Tej is, like so many of my projects, a work in progress.

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