Okyyryn Complex Phrases
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Conjunctions
- when A then B = pysh A, sös B (ಬಇಜ A, ಸಒಸ B)
- if A then B = ojp A, sös B (ಒಷಬ A, ಸಒಸ B)
- A thus B = A, sös B (A, ಸಒಸ B)
- A because B = A ryty B (A ರಇಥಇ B)
Indirect Speech
The word order is indirect speech + uuktu (ಊಕಥಉ) + absolutive (who hears it) + verb (e.g. "to say") + ergative (who says it).
Relative Clauses
The word order is relative pronoun - relative clause - main clause, e.g. "whom saw I man" for "the man I saw" or "who me saw woman" for "the woman who saw me".
Verbal Complements
The word order is complement - main verb - ergative, e.g. "sing want John" for "John wants to sing.
- Introduction
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- Pronunciation
- Alphabet
- Nouns
- Verbs
- Pronouns
- Derivational Morphology
- Word Order
- Complex Phrases
- Vocabulary
- Sample Text
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