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{{main|Đaxi}}
{{main|Ṙaçi}}
This page gives an extensive description of '''Đaxi syntactical''' features.
This page gives an extensive description of '''Ṙaçi syntactical''' features.
==Main clause and word order==
==Main clause and word order==
Đaxi is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language.  
Ṙaçi is an almost strictly '''SOV''' (''Subject-Object-Verb'') language.  
   
   
  koβa ɣɛhu kɑɣɑkuska
  küva ʝöʔəw käʝäkəwska
  <small>the man sees the dog</small>
  <small>the man sees the dog</small>


The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage is '''OSV''' (''Object-Subject-Verbs''), which conveys a ''passive'' meaning.
The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage is '''OSV''' (''Object-Subject-Verbs''), which conveys a ''passive'' meaning.


  ɣɛhu koβa kɑɣɑkuska
  ʝöʔəw küva käʝäkəwska
  <small>the dog is seen by the man</small>
  <small>the dog is seen by the man</small>


The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the order “''place-manner-cause-time''”, although they are basically freer than the main elements. An object in the dative case, when conveying the indirect object, tends to be placed ''after'' the direct object of the sentence.
The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the order “''place-manner-cause-time''”, although they are basically freer than the main elements. An object in the dative case, when conveying the indirect object, tends to be placed ''after'' the direct object of the sentence.


  koβa pesɛ na ɣɛhu kɛpɔʎɛrmɔ
  küva ʝöʔəw na pyze köpoɭörmo
  <small>the man gives bread to the dog</small>
  <small>the man gives bread to the dog</small>

Revision as of 04:43, 14 April 2025

Main article: Ṙaçi

This page gives an extensive description of Ṙaçi syntactical features.

Main clause and word order

Ṙaçi is an almost strictly SOV (Subject-Object-Verb) language.

küva ʝöʔəw käʝäkəwska 
the man sees the dog

The quite rich case system allows every other possible word order, but most of them prove to be very marked and infrequently used. The only word order with a clear role and a frequent usage is OSV (Object-Subject-Verbs), which conveys a passive meaning.

ʝöʔəw küva käʝäkəwska
the dog is seen by the man

The other elements in the sentence are usually placed in the order “place-manner-cause-time”, although they are basically freer than the main elements. An object in the dative case, when conveying the indirect object, tends to be placed after the direct object of the sentence.

küva ʝöʔəw na pyze köpoɭörmo
the man gives bread to the dog