Word order and sentence structure; word building
Word order and sentence structure; word building
Troggal ny raaghyn as ny focklyn
This chapter discusses the following: sentence structure; omission of the relative pronoun; the usual order of elements; position of the object; negative, conjunctive, or interrogative particles precede the verb; interrogative elements precede the verb; conjunctions with the conditional; avoidance of the subjunctive; periphrastic constructions; word order in copula sentences; statements of existence; subordinate clauses; nominal phrases; verbal phrases; and word building with affixes.
Keywords: Manx Gaelic, sentence structure, word order, word building
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