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A mostly-analytic language, Eevo (Skellan) is strongly head-initial (with exceptions in poetry).  
A mostly-analytic language, Eevo (Skellan) is strongly head-initial (with exceptions in poetry).  
==Topic-prominence==
==Topic-prominence==
Fundamental to Skellan syntax is its topic-prominence. Sentences usually, but not always, use the following word order in main clauses:
Fundamental to Skellan syntax is its topic-prominence, uniquely among Talman languages. Sentences usually, but not always, use the following word order in main clauses:


  topic [preverbs] verb subject ...  
  topic [preverbs] verb subject ...  
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The subject will be a pronoun if the topic is also the subject.
The subject will be a pronoun if the topic is also the subject.


As a consequence subordinate clauses, which have no topic of their own, use verb-initial word order.
Subordinate clauses, which have no topic of their own, use verb-initial word order.


==Noun phrase==
==Noun phrase==
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