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In Aryan, personal enclitics are positioned after the first word of a proposition (Wackernagel's Law)
In Aryan, personal enclitics are positioned after the first word of a proposition (Wackernagel's Law)
the verb either starts or ends the clause... tendence to follow SOV
*the finite verb loses accent in an independent clause, except when in first position (always has accent in dependent clause)
*absolute construction
*subject is ommitted
*na pʰaírīt mai
*pʰaírīt mai na?
h<sub>5</sub>ígōm, mayás, mai
_(negation=subject/int.pronoun/accented verb)-_()-_(unaccented verb)
The most comprehensive summary available on PIE morphosyntax was written by Matthias Fritz in Indo-European Linguistics (Michael Meier-Brügger, 2003), pp. 238-276.
Winfred Philipp Lehmann’s Proto-Indo-European Syntax (1974)
-ōm/mi
-āṓm/-mā


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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