Verse:Mwail/Tucootka/Lexicon: Difference between revisions
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Genitive and short accusative pronouns are used as verbal clitics | Genitive and short accusative pronouns are used as verbal clitics denoting a pronominal object; the clitic precedes the verb unless the verb is in the imperative. The genitive/dative clitic comes before the accusative clitic. A pronominal object may be "doubled" by a clitic for emphasis like in Balkan or Romance languages. | ||
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