Classical Arithide grammar

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Classical Arithide grammar is characterised by a high degree of inflection unseen in most modern tongues, and most notably absent from its modern descendant. Due to this inflectionary tendency, Classical Arithide possesses considerably free word order, especially in poetry, but syntax commonly and usually retains the traditional order of Subject Object Verb. Classical Arithide is left-branching, prepositional, verb-framed, and pro-drop; it does not have articles either.

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