This appendix is non-normative. The grammar below defines the syntax of CSS 2.1. It is in some sense, however, a superset of CSS 2.1 as this specification imposes additional semantic constraints not expressed in this grammar. A conforming UA must also adhere to the forward-compat…
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Novial 1930 Grammar Summary Novial Grammar Summary (1930 Novial, as found in the Novial Lexike) Words, roots, stems and endings A brief explanation of terminology before continuing: root is the root of the word, the basic building block which contains, in essence, the meaning or …