Barry Garcia wrote:
>
> bsarempt@rempt.xs4all.nl writes:
> >Oh, SOV is so natural an pleasant. Gives one a whole new perspective
> >on sentence formation, too. Denden is going from SVO to SOV currently,
> >mostly due to influence from Nepali, I fear - it started out SVO, when
> >I began and thought French was exotic.
>
> Tilon Nevo is my personal language so I am keeping it SVO to make it easy
> on myself.
>
On the other hand, Chasma"o"cho is my personal language and I made it
(VO)S (incorporation of object inside the verb) and VSO to make it
different from my native tongue (French).
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> Time was I stood where thou dost now
> And view'd the dead as thou dost me
> Ere long you'll lie as low as I
> And others stand and gaze at thee
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