Khangaþyagon Syntax misc

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Syntactical Miscellany

     Paired conjunctions
     A conjunction may appear as a pair, introducing sucessive clauses, each instance of the conjunction having sucessive meanings
     gog... gog
         either/or
     nellodahi gog rikil gog vlakh su
     nello.dah.i gog rik.il gog vlakh su
     worthy.be.3p either man.this or folk whole
     Either this man is worthy, or the whole folk is.
     ushu... ushu
         neither/nor
     nellodahishe ushu rikil ushu vlakh su
     nello.dah.i.she ushu rik.il ushu vlakh su
     worthy.be.3p.neg neither man.this nor folk whole
     Neither is this man worthy, nor is the whole folk.
     enge... enge
         even/still
     enge nellodahiazh rikil, enge nellodahishe vlakh su
     enge nello.dah.i.azh rik.il enge nello.dah.i.she vlakh su
     even worthy.be.3p.cond man.this still worthy.be.3p.neg folk whole
     Even if this man is worthy, the whole folk is not.
     Comparisons
     The conjunction
     arra
         than
     may be used in comparisons.
     nello'ezhmdahi rikil arra vlakh su
     nello.ezhm.dah.i rik.il arra vlakh su
     worthy.comp.be.3p man.this than folk whole
     This man is worthier than the whole folk
     Nouns as first and second person subjects
     If the subject of a first or second person verb is a noun, then that noun is identified with the speaker or hearer
     tæpa Kæshroþrast enil!
     tæp.a Kæshroþrast en.il
     command.1p Kæshroþrast thing.this
     I, Kæshroþrast, command this!