Tumata is an inflectional agglutinative, nominative-accusative, right-branching (though postpositional) language with relatively free word order. Although it is somewhat grammatically complicated, it is designed to have much fewer words in a sentence, especially adpositions and other small words with little or weak meaning. __TOC__
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