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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
Classical Netagin | Classical Netagin uses Austronesian alignment. | ||
===Case markers=== | |||
The two case markers are: | |||
*''ʔes'' = indirect case | |||
*''yi'' = direct case | |||
===Preverbs=== | ===Preverbs=== | ||
When preverbs such as negation or subordinate conjunctions are used, the verb takes the "opposite" aspect of unpreceded verbs: | When preverbs such as negation or subordinate conjunctions are used, the verb takes the "opposite" aspect of unpreceded verbs: |
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