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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
===Noun Phrases (NP)===
===Noun Phrases (NP)===
[[File:Hibuese_NP.png|400px|thumb|right|The structure of noun phrases in Hibuese]]A noun phrase in Hibuese consists minimally of a single noun. The head noun may optionally be followed by a single adjacent modifier and/or one or more situational modifiers. There may only be one adjacent modifier per noun phrase, however because an adjacent modifier may consist of a noun phrase, a long sequence of nouns may constitute a noun phrase with nested modifiers.
For example, in the following noun phrase, the highest level head noun is '''''bahe''''', with each subsequent noun being the adjacent modifier of the noun to its left.
: {{interlinear|abbreviations=E:entity; A:agent
|'''bahe''' '''zobye''' '''mbada''' '''mwada'''
|obligated<sub>E</sub> visit<sub>A</sub> large.house chief
|“one who needs to visit the palace”}}
===Prepositional Phrases (PP)===
===Prepositional Phrases (PP)===
===Predicate Phrases (PredP)===
===Predicate Phrases (PredP)===
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