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If used as a core argument, they appear in intransitive clauses only, and just before the clause-final copula ''itá'',e.g. ''Nitori ka itá!'' (You are a fool).  They may also be used to emphasize a noun, in which case the pronoun precedes the noun linked with the connective ''si='', as in ''tā si=naho'' (She/Her, the mother).
If used as a core argument, they appear in intransitive clauses only, and just before the clause-final copula ''itá'',e.g. ''Nitori itá!'' (You are a fool); sometimes the pronoun is cliticized to the main verb, e.g.  ''Nitori-ká' itá!''.  They may also be used to emphasize a noun, in which case the pronoun precedes the noun linked with the connective ''si='', as in ''tā si=naho'' (She/Her, the mother).