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What needs to be done

This article is still missing elements of Welsh syntax, including quantifiers, subordination (which I am not comfortable writing a section on), passives, and impersonals. I will be grateful to anyone who can write these sections or improve the existing sections. But more importantly, I think the syntax and morphology articles are so interdependent that readers will not be able to make sense of the information in them without hopping back and forth. The ways I've thought of fixing this would require duplicating syntax information in the morphology article and vice-versa, although maybe that's preferrable to the current situation. Thoughts? Strad (talk) 04:08, 30 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Focus

As I understand from research, Welsh posseses a sentence structure that varies when a specific topic is to be stressed. I myself have trouble understanding how this work. It would be a nice idea to venture here.