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An explanation of the indirect statement in Melitian
This public article was written by [Deactivated User] on 10 Mar 2019, 11:36.

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Menu 1. Word Order The indirect statement in Melitian is a descendant of the Latin grammatical construct of the same name. They work similarly.
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1. Main verb subject (nom)
2. Main verb objects (normal cases)
3. Main verb prepositional phrases (normal cases)
4. Main verb
5. Infinitive(s) tensed relative to main verb
6. Subclause verb subject (acc)
7. Subclause verb object (normal cases)
8. Subclause verb prepositional phrases (normal cases)
9. Main verb auxiliary
The 3rd-dominant verbs (placér, etc.) behave like main verb auxiliaries for the purpose of indirect statements, but not in other constructions.

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