Samoyedic languages are primarily
agglutinative. They have
postpositions and suffixes and do not use articles or prefixes. Samoyedic languages also have grammatical evidentiality. Below are two sentences in Nenets that demonstrate SOV word order and case in Samoyedic languages: {{interlinear|number=a. {{interlinear|number=b.
Nouns Nouns in Samoyedic languages do not have gender, but they are
declined for number (singular,
dual, and plural) as well as case. All Samoyedic languages have at least seven
noun cases which may include nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, locative, instrumental, lative, and/or prolative depending on the language.
Verbs Many Samoyedic languages have the following three conjugation types: subjective, objective (in which the number of the object is expressed in addition to that of the subject), and reflexive. Verbs in Samoyedic languages have several
moods, ranging from at least eight in Selkup to at least sixteen in Nenets. Other forms of verbs that can be found in Samoyedic languages are gerunds, participles, and infinitives. Of the Samoyedic languages, only Selkup has
verbal aspect. == Phonology ==