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An independent subject pronoun, when present, always comes in the second position in the sentence, as in Lushootseed. In Netagin, these subject pronouns are often part of Ancient-Greek style Wackernagel clitic complexes.
An independent subject pronoun, when present, always comes in the second position in the sentence, as in Lushootseed.  
 
In Netagin, emphatic subject pronouns are often part of Ancient-Greek style Wackernagel clitic complexes.


[So far this is not too different from Tigol or Anbirese. The weird part is the morphosyntax.]
[So far this is not too different from Tigol or Anbirese. The weird part is the morphosyntax.]