> ---- PART I Conlang Typlogic Survey 2001 ----
>
> House-keeping data
>
> Name of the participating conlang:
Valdyan
> Name/id of the creators:
Irina Rempt
> Name/id of the submitter, if different from the creator:
n/a
> Place used, if any:
The Kingdom of Valdyas
> Web-address with more information, if any:
http://www.valdyas.org/irina/valdyas/index.html (general)
http://www.valdyas.org/irina/valdyas/taal/index.html (language)
2.1.2, I think. It has a few borrowings, but all but one are
unintentional.
> 1: Word order of Subject (S), Object (O) and Verb (V)
> The possible orders are: SVO/SOV/VSO/VOS/OSV/OVS/free/doesn't apply
> Which order(s) is/are most common?
SOV
> Which orders are possible?
SOV, SVO (in poetry or when the object is a whole sentence that's too
unwieldy to put in the object slot; it's usually replaced by a
pronoun where it ought to be), OSV (ditto).
> Is the order different if the verb is intransitive, if so, how?
No, except that there's no object, of course.
> If it doesn't apply, why?
n/a
> ---- END part I ----
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