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Grammar
1.0.0: The Sounds of Klingon
1.3.0: Stress
3.0.0: Nouns
3.1.0: Simple Nouns
3.2.0: Complex Nouns
3.2.1: Compound Nouns
3.2.2: Verb plus -wI'
3.2.3: Other complex nouns
3.3.0: Suffixes
3.3.1: Type 1: Augmentative/diminutive
3.3.2: Type 2: Number
3.3.3: Type 3: Qualification
3.3.4: Type 4: Possession/specification
3.3.5: Type 5: Syntactic markers
3.4.0: The noun-noun construction
3.5.0: Emphasizing Nouns
4.0.0: Verbs
4.1.0: Pronominal prefixes
4.2.1: Type 1: Oneself/one another
4.2.2: Type 2: Volition/predisposition
4.2.3: Type 3: Change
4.2.4: Type 4: Cause
4.2.5: Type 5: Indefinite subject/ability
4.2.6: Type 6: Qualification
4.2.7: Type 7: Aspect
4.2.8: Type 8: Honorific
4.2.9: Type 9: Syntactic markers
4.3.0: Rovers
4.4.0: Adjectives
5.1.0: Pronouns
5.2.0: Numbers
5.3.0: Conjunctions
5.4.0: Adverbials
5.5.0: Exclamations
5.6.0: Names and address
6.0.0: Syntax
6.1.0: Basic sentences
6.2.0: Complex sentences
6.2.1: Compound sentences
6.2.2: Subordinate clauses
6.2.3: Relative clauses
6.2.4: Purpose clauses
6.2.5: Sentences as objects
6.2.6: Nominalizer
6.3.0: "To be"
6.4.0: Questions
6.6.0: Comparatives and superlatives
6.7.0: Placement of adverbial elements
6.8.0: Indirect objects
6.9.0: Verbs of motion
6.10.0: Instead
6.11.0: Between
6.12.0: Speaking and Music
6.13.0: With
6.14.0: Should/Ought to
7.0.0: Clipped Klingon
7.1.0: Commands
7.2.0: Responses to commands, status reports
7.3.0: Duress, excitement
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6.1.0: Basic sentences
6.2.0: Complex sentences
1.0.0: The Sounds of Klingon
1.3.0: Stress
3.0.0: Nouns
3.1.0: Simple Nouns
3.2.0: Complex Nouns
3.2.1: Compound Nouns
3.2.2: Verb plus -wI'
3.2.3: Other complex nouns
3.3.0: Suffixes
3.3.1: Type 1: Augmentative/diminutive
3.3.2: Type 2: Number
3.3.3: Type 3: Qualification
3.3.4: Type 4: Possession/specification
3.3.5: Type 5: Syntactic markers
3.4.0: The noun-noun construction
3.5.0: Emphasizing Nouns
4.0.0: Verbs
4.1.0: Pronominal prefixes
4.2.1: Type 1: Oneself/one another
4.2.2: Type 2: Volition/predisposition
4.2.3: Type 3: Change
4.2.4: Type 4: Cause
4.2.5: Type 5: Indefinite subject/ability
4.2.6: Type 6: Qualification
4.2.7: Type 7: Aspect
4.2.8: Type 8: Honorific
4.2.9: Type 9: Syntactic markers
4.3.0: Rovers
4.4.0: Adjectives
5.1.0: Pronouns
5.2.0: Numbers
5.3.0: Conjunctions
5.4.0: Adverbials
5.5.0: Exclamations
5.6.0: Names and address
6.0.0: Syntax
6.1.0: Basic sentences
6.2.0: Complex sentences
6.2.1: Compound sentences
6.2.2: Subordinate clauses
6.2.3: Relative clauses
6.2.4: Purpose clauses
6.2.5: Sentences as objects
6.2.6: Nominalizer
6.3.0: "To be"
6.4.0: Questions
6.6.0: Comparatives and superlatives
6.7.0: Placement of adverbial elements
6.8.0: Indirect objects
6.9.0: Verbs of motion
6.10.0: Instead
6.11.0: Between
6.12.0: Speaking and Music
6.13.0: With
6.14.0: Should/Ought to
7.0.0: Clipped Klingon
7.1.0: Commands
7.2.0: Responses to commands, status reports
7.3.0: Duress, excitement
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6.2.1: Compound sentences
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A few of the more common types of more elaborate Klingon sentences will be illustrated.
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6.1.0: Basic sentences
6.2.0: Complex sentences
1.0.0: The Sounds of Klingon
1.3.0: Stress
3.0.0: Nouns
3.1.0: Simple Nouns
3.2.0: Complex Nouns
3.2.1: Compound Nouns
3.2.2: Verb plus -wI'
3.2.3: Other complex nouns
3.3.0: Suffixes
3.3.1: Type 1: Augmentative/diminutive
3.3.2: Type 2: Number
3.3.3: Type 3: Qualification
3.3.4: Type 4: Possession/specification
3.3.5: Type 5: Syntactic markers
3.4.0: The noun-noun construction
3.5.0: Emphasizing Nouns
4.0.0: Verbs
4.1.0: Pronominal prefixes
4.2.1: Type 1: Oneself/one another
4.2.2: Type 2: Volition/predisposition
4.2.3: Type 3: Change
4.2.4: Type 4: Cause
4.2.5: Type 5: Indefinite subject/ability
4.2.6: Type 6: Qualification
4.2.7: Type 7: Aspect
4.2.8: Type 8: Honorific
4.2.9: Type 9: Syntactic markers
4.3.0: Rovers
4.4.0: Adjectives
5.1.0: Pronouns
5.2.0: Numbers
5.3.0: Conjunctions
5.4.0: Adverbials
5.5.0: Exclamations
5.6.0: Names and address
6.0.0: Syntax
6.1.0: Basic sentences
6.2.0: Complex sentences
6.2.1: Compound sentences
6.2.2: Subordinate clauses
6.2.3: Relative clauses
6.2.4: Purpose clauses
6.2.5: Sentences as objects
6.2.6: Nominalizer
6.3.0: "To be"
6.4.0: Questions
6.6.0: Comparatives and superlatives
6.7.0: Placement of adverbial elements
6.8.0: Indirect objects
6.9.0: Verbs of motion
6.10.0: Instead
6.11.0: Between
6.12.0: Speaking and Music
6.13.0: With
6.14.0: Should/Ought to
7.0.0: Clipped Klingon
7.1.0: Commands
7.2.0: Responses to commands, status reports
7.3.0: Duress, excitement
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6.2.1: Compound sentences
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