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==Basic word order==
==Basic word order==
Khangaþyagon's syntax is strongly head-initial


===Basic sentence structure===
===Basic sentence structure===


Word order in sentences is VSO. As subjects and objects are not distinguished by [[Khangaþyagon_Nouns|morphology]], this does not vary.
Word order in sentences is VSO. As subjects and objects are not distinguished by [[Khangaþyagon_Nouns|morphology]], this does not vary.
''eskri rik glaf''
''eskri rik glaf''
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Infinitives have no subject, so word order in infinitive clauses is VO.
Infinitives have no subject, so word order in infinitive clauses is VO.
''seguno babal''
{|
|segun-||o||babal
|-
|follow||INF||butterfly
|}
To follow a butterfly (a wils goose chase)


===Adjectives===
===Adjectives===

Revision as of 03:55, 9 October 2012

Basic word order

Khangaþyagon's syntax is strongly head-initial

Basic sentence structure

Word order in sentences is VSO. As subjects and objects are not distinguished by morphology, this does not vary.

eskri rik glaf

eskr- i rik glaf
ride 3P man horse

The man rides the horse.

Infinitive clauses

Infinitives have no subject, so word order in infinitive clauses is VO.

seguno babal

segun- o babal
follow INF butterfly

To follow a butterfly (a wils goose chase)

Adjectives

Adjectives follow the noun. This applies to noun phrases qualifying another noun (such as genitives) although in the case of noun phrases there is no agreement with the head noun, i.e. no suffixaufname.

Adverbs

Placement of adverbs and adverbial noun phrases is fairly free, but results in a change of emphasis. An adverb may occur clause initially, after the verb, or clause finally. If the adverb is placed at the beginning of the clause, the adverb itself is emphasised. If it is placed immediately after the verb, its applicability to the verb is emphasised. If it is placed clause finally, its apllicability to the entire clause is emphasised.

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