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Síntári developed due to inspiration from both [[Finnish]] and [[Basque]]. It shares characteristics of both languages, such a system of vowel harmony and polypersonal verb conjugation; it is, however, ultimately an [[a priori]] conlang. In addition, Síntári sometimes synthesizes features of both Finnish and Basque, as in its tripartite system
Síntári developed due to inspiration from both [[Finnish]] and [[Basque]]. It shares characteristics of both languages, such a system of vowel harmony and polypersonal verb conjugation; it is, however, ultimately an [[a priori]] conlang. In addition, Síntári sometimes synthesizes features of both Finnish and Basque, as in its tripartite [[morphosyntactic alignment]]. Like the languages which inspired it, Síntári is a highly agglutinative language.
 
= Phonology =

Revision as of 21:10, 13 November 2011

Síntári developed due to inspiration from both Finnish and Basque. It shares characteristics of both languages, such a system of vowel harmony and polypersonal verb conjugation; it is, however, ultimately an a priori conlang. In addition, Síntári sometimes synthesizes features of both Finnish and Basque, as in its tripartite morphosyntactic alignment. Like the languages which inspired it, Síntári is a highly agglutinative language.