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Welcome | Dobrodošli

Here is being published the text of the book about panslavic auxiliary language Novoslovnica, written by George Carpow in 2015-2019.

Content

Foreword
Background
Historical background
Script background
Interslavic background
Part I Phonology
Vowels
Consonants
Extra sounds
Alternation
Runaway vowels
Accent
Accent integrity
Part II
Alphabet
Pronunciation
Some features
Latin and Cyrillic
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI

Appendices

Dictionary

Lessons (deprecated)

Alphabet and sounds
Vowels
Consonants
Alphabet (Azbuka)
The verb to be 
Conjugation of the verb "byti"
Personal pronouns in nominative
To will and Present Tenses 
Present Common Tense
Present Concrete Tense
Conjugation of the verb "hteti"
Conjugation 
Verbal types
Conjugation of A-type
Conjugation of E-type
Conjugation of I-type
Conjugation of U-type
Modal verbs 
Trebati (to have to do smth)
Musiti (must)
Mogati (can)
Hteti (to will, to want).
Gender of nominals 
Gender in nouns
Gender in Adjectives
Gender in Pronouns
Declension 
Cases
Noun declension
Adjective declension
Pronoun declension
Numerals 
Ordinal numbers
Cardinal numbers
Declension of numerals
Alternations and reproductions 
Alternation of vowels
Alternation of consonants
Reproduction of vowels
Reproduction of consonants
Articles and Accents 
Articles in Novoslovnica
Accents
Past tenses 
Aorist
Imperfect
Perfect
Plusquamperfect
Pronouns 
Demonstrative pronouns
Interrogative pronouns
Indefinite pronouns
Possessive pronouns
Relative pronouns
Reflexive pronoun

Material (will be deleted)

References

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