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"Polyphotal"
Questions about (DIJU DIALECT) HUTTESSE:<>
 * 1) I'm confused as to what you mean by a "polyphotal language". Do you mean one which doesn't have noun or verb endings (an analytic language)?
 * 2) What are the words in all caps? What's the difference between those and the other words?
 * 3) You say that you can say the words in any order or something like that, but that you're testing out the language and that's not done yet. I think putting the words in every order would make transitivity difficult, but you could make the language topic-prominent pro-drop noun-drop preposition-drop like this (I'm assuming these words are all Huttese):
 * 4) Wo table dxun wee now dxun hakwa medoh ogachusoom vo kanak. - I ban the demon, now the demon does not go into my bank. (completely possible, English syntax)
 * 5) Wo table dxun wee now dxun hakwa medoh kanak. - I ban demon, demon doesn't go bank.
 * 6) Dxun wo table, wee now hakwa medoh kanak - Demon I ban, now doesn't go bank.
 * 7) Dxun wo table, kanak medoh hakwa wee now. - Demon I ban, bank go not now.
 * 8) The only problem is that still doesn't resolve the bit about stacking words together, because you could say that even the first sentence means "The demon bans me now while my bank isn't going into it." Maybe you could say that's a context thing? (Do the Huttese speak with their hands, because maybe you could incorporate that somehow, have it be hand-movement-drop.)

I hope that was helpful for anything. By the way, it appears that you've triplicated part of the page. Should I fix that?

Squidmanescape (talk) 00:38, October 24, 2018 (UTC)