The order of the sentence is: (inter.)-DC/compl-(ADJ)-V-(neg)-S-IC-OSP-(cnj.)-<circ sub>
The order of the nominal syntagme is [[DC] Core [IC]]. The direct object does not receive the endings in agreement with the core.Adjectives only agree with the nominal nucleus when they are attributes of a copulative or when this nucleus is elided.
kuto pm̩re snutso ("The young dog of the house")
pm̩r am kuturuko am ("The dog is toung")
kuturuko am ("The young one")
Aspect: In transitive verbs the perfect is constructed with the verb in the past and the Direct Complement in the consummated accusative case, while the imperfect is constructed with the Direct Complement in the unconsummated accusative case. Adjectives only agree with the nominal nucleus when they are attributes of a copulative or when this nucleus is elided.
aleka kr̩naretr̩ θred ("I ate an apple")
alekase kr̩naretr̩ θred ("I have eaten an apple")
There are no verbs of movement. To express these events, the subject in nomintive agentive (when it is an agentive movement) or non-agentive (when it is not) and the lative complement are juxtaposed.
sņkopr̩ θre ("I was taken home")
sņkopr̩ θred ("I went home")