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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
Unlike its distant relative [[Elasian]], Valian [[w:syntax|syntax]] does not adhere to a [[w:subject-object-verb|subject-object-verb]] basic word order but instead uses as its most common and unmarked form the same as English, i.e the [[w:subject-verb-object|subject-verb-object]] word order. Adjectives and adverbs generally follow their heads (e.g. ''pead miris'' lit. 'sparrow red') although an inversion may occur for adverbs in poetry.
Valian verbs are able to encapsulate pronouns in an agglutinative fashion it is sometimes also possible to follow a word order different from the default SVO if context is deemed sufficient, e.g. if it is known that the person speaking is doing so to another human, then ''taevakanu varra aas'' for what usually is ''aas taevaka varra'' ('Girl, thou consecratest the chalice') becomes a perfectly valid sentence. Needless to say,distinguishing between the many options available for interpretation is one of the more confusing aspect of Valian to the beginner.


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