Sunday, October 16, 2011

Update on terminology and rules

Adjectives now in Amazo precede the modified noun. In this we can then use verbal phrases to modify a singular noun. These phrases will lack the modal clitic and instead will count as direct modifiers to the verb the precede if another noun does not complete the clause and acts as the patient of the action. This is then further stated by the verb conjugating into the middle voice.

This is not counted as a reflexive unless the noun is in the Ablative.

The new term for the Amazonian body tattoos is now "Nythones kæbæ Zentilha".

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