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=== ''Wa'' Constructions ===
=== ''Wa'' Constructions ===
The ''Wa''-Connective clitic appears either at the head of a clause, or at the end of a final clause, usually doubling any consonant that follows.  The ''Wa''-connective is therefore divided into two classes of constructions, based on the location of the particle in the sentential complex. The first classification is known as the Preposed ''Wa''-Construction” in which the ''Wa''= clitic appears at the head of a clause, and the second classification is called the Postposed ''Wa''-Construction, because it appears in the final position of the last clause of a sentential complex.  Their structures are therefore different, as illustrated in the following table:


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! Postposed
! Postposed
| [Clause]''wa=''[Adjunct/NP]
| [Clause] + ''wa=''[Adjunct/NP]
|}
|}


The Preposed Wa-Construction performs the following functions:
The Preposed ''Wa''-Construction performs the following functions:


# To introduce a topic, e.g. ''Nammakt wassikkur asmurīyaku'' >>  Nammakt wa=sikkur asm-rīyak-Ø-u, i.e. ''As for Namakt, he hates Sikkur.
# To introduce a topic, e.g. ''Nammakt wassikkur asmurīyaku'' >>  Nammakt wa=sikkur asm-rīyak-Ø-u, i.e. ''As for Namakt, he hates Sikkur.
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