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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
Harākti is a SVO language and in that respect it is different from Hittite or Latin (which are both SOV languages). The language shows its typical word order even in the earliest texts and it appears it became SVO soon after it branched off from Proto-Indo-European. However, due to its morphology, the word order is very free.


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Adjectives usually precede the noun. Harākti is also a pro-drop language, so personal pronouns are often omitted.


==Texts==
==Texts==
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