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!Zero Copula for Predicate Nominals | !Zero Copula for Predicate Nominals | ||
| 120A || {{Yes|Predicative adjectives have mixed encoding<BR>e.g. ''’ûvil mur-us'', ''’ûl iru mur'' "the man is dead" ...}} | | 120A || {{Yes|Predicative adjectives have mixed encoding<BR>e.g. ''’ûvil mur-us'', ''’ûl iru mur'' "the man is dead" ...}} | ||
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!Comparative Constructions | |||
| 121A || {{Yes|Locational Comparative<BR>e.g. ''kúfin saíkat iru gugīg'' "the philosopher is bigger than the dog"}} | |||
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!Relativization on Subjects | |||
| 122A || {{Yes|Relative pronoun<BR>e.g. ''babál nā sa, bîbliru" "the book which is being read by me"}} | |||
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!Relativization on Obliques | |||
| 123A || {{Yes|Relative Pronoun Strategy<BR>e.g. ''ākavú-nu asa sȳ, kiâvirub'' "the knife with which I cut him"}} | |||
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!'Want' Complement Subjects | |||
| 124A || {{Yes|'Want' is expressed as a desiderative verbal affix<BR>e.g. ''túqula sān iūl'' "it is said that they want to speak"}} | |||
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!Purpose Clauses | |||
| 125A || {{Yes|Balanced/deranked<BR>e.g. ''úqula ā’â’s'' "they came to speak"}} | |||
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