I agree it would be too much having them all at the beginning of the chapter, as it would fill an entire page (or more) and would be more than the actual text of the paragraph. For usage, I think it's much better to have only the examples, and a separate note pointing to the page at the end which has all the adverbials. An improvement of the list would be having the suffixes grouped by suffix type. Having them alphabetically is good for lookup when translating from Klingon, but when you are working on a Klingon translation, it's good for beginners to have a quick overview. Just like this, or similar. Don't need much space: Type Sort Suffixes 1 Size/Importance -'a', -Hom, -oy 2 Number -pu', -Du', -mey 3 Qualification -Hey, -qoq, -na' 4 Possession/Specification -wIj, -lIj, -vam, -vetlh 5 Syntactic Markers -Daq, -vo', -mo', -vaD, -'e' -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" http://www.tlhInganHol.com http://klingon.wiki/En/VerbSuffixes