Saturday, 2 August 2008

Akkia -- Word Order

 Akkia has a two way Word Order.

It means she can stack to the right, or stack to the left.

A) To the Right:

Relative Clause – Topic – Verb Second – Discourse – Comment.

B) To the Left (Factual):

Relative Clause, if any – Topic First – Discourse – Verb Final – Relative Clause, optional – Comment.

This renders Sentences with Schlasch (Opinion), or Fakt. You can also use dil-a and dul-a as Verb Finals, and use words with which you can go on and on, but remember Comments in a Factual Sentence must carry no Opinion.

Quality Order: Quality–Name – Or: Name–Quality–Verb.

This is used as to talk about Names and qualifyers.

Classic Order:

Verb Second (V2) +Flux (+pp. +Factual Final).

When we say Classic, we're talking about a group of Words from the Akkia language. They are chosen for their beauty. It has nothing to do with the Classic period, mainly european, of our world.

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