In LSC the basic order of a sentence with a subject and direct object is subject-object-verb (SOV).
accountant cheque lose.
โThe accountant lost the cheque.โ
(based on Quer et al., 2005)
However, with locative verbs such as go, take_to, live or stay, the locative argument is usually articulated after the verb, so the most usual word order is subject-verb-location, as illustrated in the examples (a) and (b) below, where santa_coloma and portugal are placed in final position after the verb. Moreover, the argument indicating the location is usually accompanied by a pointing sign.
a) ix1 always live ix santa_coloma.
โI've always lived in Santa Coloma.โ
b) month after ix1 go ix portugal.
โNext month I'll go to Portugal.โ
(examples a-b based on Quer et al., 2005)