CHAPTER 5: SYNTACTIC RELATIONSHIPS OF ENTITY-WORDS.

These are expressed by suffixation like in agglutinative languages.

                        Paradigm

Singular                  Dual                  Plural
t'hyla - friends          t'hylara - 2 friends  t'hyle ( more than 5 friends)
                          (analogicaly trial, 
                          quatral, quintal)
t'hyla'at "of the friend"  t'hylara'at          t'hyle'at
t'hyla'ha "to the friend"  t'hylara'ha          t'hyle'ha
t'hyla'hi [direct object]  t'hylara'hi          t'hyle'hi
t'hyla'he "in the friend"  t'hylara'he          t'hyle'he
           (location)
t'hyla'ti "with friend"    t'hylara'ti          t'hyle'ti
          (instrument, association, etc.)
t'hyla'a: [allocative]     t'hylara'a:          thyle'e:

To this paradigm there are no formal exceptions.

Examples: t'hyla'at sharien - 'sword of the friends'
          t'hyla'ha shroyat'ha - ' in order to listen (i.e. verbal noun + ha)
                                   to the friend'
          i-qomi'hi rankah - 'Kill this human!' (not often used by a Vulcan)
          qomi'he sbah plak - ' red blood in the human'
          Sharien'ti rankah - ' kill with the sword'

Further syntatic relationships (such as 'inside in', 'ouside of', 'from'
'by', 'for the sake of' etc) are expressed with further infixation or
suffixation of certain particles and form of action-words.

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