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Arguably, fT 2400 Schlaub can be considered a 'register' of Wug Nlab as almost every word in the former is contained in the latter. This holds with the exception of Wug Nlab's system of grammatical particles and other words. However, the orthography is not the same, and there are a few homophones between fT 2400 Schlaub and Wug Nlab's "native" words. | Arguably, fT 2400 Schlaub can be considered a 'register' of Wug Nlab as almost every word in the former is contained in the latter. This holds with the exception of Wug Nlab's system of grammatical particles and other words. However, the orthography is not the same, and there are a few homophones between fT 2400 Schlaub and Wug Nlab's "native" words. | ||
It can also be considered a kind of relex of Terran mathematical notation as the infix notation works well with the overall-SVO structure of Schlaub. Some Wug Nlab users support the use of VSO word order for the language because of Classical Windermere and Trician mathematical notation, however, the SVO order is much more common | It can also be considered a kind of relex of Terran mathematical notation as the infix notation works well with the overall-SVO structure of Schlaub. Some Wug Nlab users support the use of VSO word order for the language because of Classical Windermere and Trician mathematical notation, however, the SVO order is much more common. All particles have a null initial consonant. | ||
==Lexicon== | ==Lexicon== | ||