invertsiooniline
Invertsiooniline is a term used in linguistics to describe a sentence structure where the subject and the verb are inverted. This means that the verb, or a part of it, comes before the subject. This grammatical construction is often used for emphasis or in specific types of sentences, such as questions or conditional clauses.
For example, in a standard declarative sentence, the subject typically precedes the verb, as in "She is
Inversion can also be found in conditional sentences, especially those that omit "if." For example, "If I