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Pandoga grammar is agglutinating though it features ablaut.
Pandoga grammar is agglutinating though it features ablaut.
===Syntax===
The unmarked word order is SOV. A phrase may optionally be emphasized by placing it at the end of a sentence.

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Pandoga (paṇḍōgacaḷava) is a language isolate spoken in Lõis's India, and is one of the most purist languages in Lõis, though there are a few ancient ones from Paleo-Iranian languages like Elamite, as well as old Indo-European, Semitic and Harappan.

Grammar

Pandoga grammar is agglutinating though it features ablaut.

Syntax

The unmarked word order is SOV. A phrase may optionally be emphasized by placing it at the end of a sentence.