Does this basic building block restrict words from ever forming the opposite of what you build? What does the C/V (Consonant and Vowel) mean when out of the "()"? The minimal C/V, right?
I don't think it does mean the words are hard-pressed to the SS code, but I'm not sure and Wiki... >.>
This is what I learned and assume about it:
Quote:As long as its (consonant or vowel) in () its optional to create a word with a consonant/vowel, but out of the () its obligatory for the word to contain a consonant/vowel? And if the structure starts with a ( C )/( V ), its possible to break it and start a word in reverse of the pattern? But its not possible if it starts with C/V without parenthesis?
SOV Order:
I have read up on it quite a few times and have had some things explained to me, but I was wondering if anyone could help me with my last few questions?
I know about Subordinators, demonstratives, postpositions and prepositions. I know where they are placed, but I was wondering what about articles? Or anything else the Wikipedia page doesn't mention? When making the sentence in SOV order, where do you place the "parts" it doesn't mention in the Wikia? Like Articles?
I hope I was allowed to ask this here and if so, I put it in the right place.
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