Languages-some Latin Japanese Sumerian Turkish-and-and-and-like notation postfix-of use. However, these-all Sumerian-but words "of"-like noun-each before after-or-either-at phrase end-of rather-than place clauses relative noun modified unmarked verb follow-where have-and. Sumerian syntax-this ergativity except uses. Phrases "ig e lugal.ak.ak.ta"-like "door house king-of-of-from"-meaning-with Sumerian language stacking truly is.
Some langauges like Latin, Japanese, Sumerian, and Turkish use postfix notation. However, all of these but Sumerian place words like "of" either before or after each noun rather than at the end of the phrase and have relative clauses where an unmarked modified noun follows the verb. Except for ergativity Sumerian uses this syntax. With phrases like "ig e lugal.ak.ak.ta" meaning "from the door of the king's house" Sumerian is a truly stacking language.
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