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In noun phrases, only adpositions precede the noun. Demonstratives, numerals, adjectives, genitive constructions, and relative clauses all follow the noun, in that specific order (preposition – NOUN – determiner/demonstrative – numeral – adjective (phrase) – genitive (phrase) – relative clause). For example, the noun phrase “with those six tall men from town who stole my ferret” would be assembled in the order:
In noun phrases, only adpositions precede the noun. Demonstratives, numerals, adjectives, genitive constructions, and relative clauses all follow the noun, in that specific order (preposition – NOUN – determiner/demonstrative – numeral – adjective (phrase) – genitive (phrase) – relative clause). For example, the noun phrase “with those six tall men from town who stole my ferret” would be assembled in the order:


''nu raiwai’tt’aichī mīkkidj barruh au kī fairrit ā chā’u jik makwat.''
''nu raiwai’tt’aichī mīkkidj barruh au kī pairrit ā chā’u jik makwat.''
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|| [[Contionary: barruh|barruh]] [[Contionary: au#Grayis|au]]
|| [[Contionary: barruh|barruh]] [[Contionary: au#Grayis|au]]
|| [[Contionary: kī|kī]]
|| [[Contionary: kī|kī]]
|| [[Contionary: fairrit|fairrit]] [[Contionary: ā|ā]]
|| [[Contionary: pairrit|pairrit]] [[Contionary: ā|ā]]
|| [[Contionary: chā|chā]] [[Contionary: au#Grayis|au]]
|| [[Contionary: chā|chā]] [[Contionary: au#Grayis|au]]
|| [[Contionary: jik|jik]] [[Contionary: makwat|makwat]]
|| [[Contionary: jik|jik]] [[Contionary: makwat|makwat]]