Board Thread:Linguistics/@comment-4924435-20141231044420/@comment-25438171-20141231081929

Oh, and not to overload you, but it is a good idea to read the wiki's policies too.

Thumbs up to what Maxseptillion77 said as well. A few more definitions you may find helpful (based on the last sentence):

subject- Noun that does the action:

Fredrick kicked the ball

object: Receiver of the action:

Fredrick kicked the ball.

pronoun- Stand-in for a noun:

examples include I, you, me, it, she, her, them

conjunction-a 'joining word':

man or woman

boys and girls

preposition-a word showing location or relation between to words:

the book is under the tree.

the conlang was discussed on the news.

the sentence before this is something most conlangers will never see happening to them.

Lastly, don't be daunted by all the jargon and complexities. After some practice, you get used to it.