I'm working on an OVS language I've been calling OVS*. I was tempted to write the syntax chapter as "OVS Syntax: the name says it all!" but actually wrote a whole paragraph:
The morphology and phonology pages are somewhat larger.
* but possibly called Ngovasi or Kàafesà.
OVS word order in clauses is OVS: when an object is expressed as a phrase, it appears before the verb and when a subject is expressed as a phrase, it appears after the verb. Since the head noun of a phrase parallels the subject of a clause, most noun modifiers appear before the head noun.
The morphology and phonology pages are somewhat larger.
* but possibly called Ngovasi or Kàafesà.