* Prepositional: used for the complement of most prepositions, although
some prepositions require or allow other cases.
+### Pronouns
+
+TKTK personal pronouns
+
+TKTK demonstratives?
+
+TKTK relative pronouns
+
+The interrogative pronouns derive from nouns of the root L-T-M
+("question"). TKTK
+
### Verbs
Verbs are inflected for tense, aspect, mood, person, and number.
they can be correlated with the right noun due to agreement.
Demonstratives must immediately precede and numerals must immediately
follow the noun when present.
-* Relative clauses follow the noun.
+* Relative clauses follow the noun, after any adjectives or numerals
* Prepositions
* Typically subject-verb-object, but it may vary.
* The question particle begins the sentence
The conjunctions of Midêkʰ include:
* koko/-kokŋ: and, also
+* ropo, which lacks a clitic form and introduces a relative clause.
+
+### Relative clauses
+
+Relative clauses follow a noun phrase and are introduced by the
+relativizing conjunction "ropo".
+The relative clause is structured much as any other sentence, but must
+include a third-person personal pronoun of the same gender and number
+as the modified noun.
+This third-person pronoun is marked for case to indicate what role
+the modified noun plays in the relative clause.
## Semantics and Pragmatics
home, resident; existing
* róŋpon (r-ŋ-p): adj. going
* róŋsip (r-ŋ-p): adj. arranging to meet, meeting intentionally
+* ropo: conj. introduces a relative clause
* sélhi/selíh (s-l-h): vi. to fly
* sélhit/tesélih (s-l-h): v4. to overfly (the place or thing flown over
takes the dative case); (rarely) to fly high or ascend