139,285
edits
m (→Syntax) |
m (→Syntax) |
||
Line 260: | Line 260: | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
Lifted from Korean and Japanese. | Lifted from Korean and Japanese; completely SOV except in poetry. Classical Ouřefr was more fusional and had freer word order. | ||
==Poetry== | ==Poetry== | ||
Poetic forms are influenced by Netagin; piyyut-like rhyming (i.e. last syllables agree) is the most common way to rhyme two words. | Poetic forms are influenced by Netagin; piyyut-like rhyming (i.e. last syllables agree) is the most common way to rhyme two words. |
edits