X1: The nominal oblique adverbial precedes the first transitive argument; for example, XSVO for SVO sentences, XSOV for SOV sentences, etc.
X2: The nominal oblique adverbial follows the first transitive argument and precedes the second; for example, SXVO for SVO sentences, SXOV for SOV sentences, etc.
X3: The nominal oblique adverbial follows the second transitive argument and precedes the third; for example, SVXO for SVO sentences, SOXV for SOV sentences, etc.
X4: The nominal oblique adverbial follows the third transitive argument; for example, SVOX for SVO sentences, SOVX for SOV sentences, etc.
(1) pox aškula-jn nēpǝk luŋǝt-l.
boy school-loc book read-prs.3sg
‘The boy is reading a book in the school.’
(2) aškula-jn pox nēpǝk luŋǝt-l.
school-loc boy book read-prs.3sg
‘The boy is reading a book in the school.’
(3) pox nēpǝk aškula-jn luŋǝt-l.
boy book school-loc read-prs.3sg
‘The boy is reading a book in the school.’
(4) pox nēpǝk luŋǝt-l aškula-jn.
boy book read-prs.3sg scool-loc
‘The boy is reading a book in the school.’