At 02:36 09/10/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Tommie Powell wrote:
>> Czech is an extreme example, but I think most languages that use many
>> affixes also use a standardized word order (and deviate from their standard
>> word order to emphasis different words).
>
>Some of the Australian languages seem to have no "normal" word order,
>not even from a statistical perspective (i.e., no word order is used
>most often).
>
Really? That's exactly the feature I'm trying to do in Notya.
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