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=====Alphabet=====
The Lodeen alphabet in its own alphabetical order :
A E I O U M N P T K F S L Y W


====Alternate Standard====
====Alternate Standard====
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===Syntax===
===Syntax===


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====Constituents order====
 
The canonical order of complements is Subject-Complement-Object-Verb (SOV). This order is kept for example in negative and interrogative sentences.
 
Lodeen mostly uses postpositions.
 
====Head and complement order====
 
Adjectives usually appear after nouns and adverbs after verbs. They can appear in front for stylistic/pragmatic reasons, which sometimes lead to different shades of meaning depending on that placement.
 
====Genitive construction====
 
The genitive construction is comprised of a Possessor noun, a Possessed noun, and a genitive pronoun agreeing with the possessor and placed right after it. The unit Possessor noun + genitive pronoun can appear either before or after the Possessed noun.


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