The rest of this grammar as organized as follows:
Chapter 2 describes the phonology of the language.
Chapter 3 describes the morphology of individual constituents in a clause.
Chapter 4 describes the syntax, or ordering, of constituents in a clause, and various grammatical constructions.
Chapter 5 is dedicated to numerals, their morphology, syntax, and usage.
Chapter 6 describes conversational conventions such as greetings, farewells, and other such social protocols.
Chapter 7 describes in more detail specific Hrmitt idioms and expressions that may be difficult for a non-native speaker to understand.
Chapter 8 is an appendix containing various tables and lists of material already covered in the preceding chapters, but organized in a more concise form for easier use as a quick reference.