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these can be shown quite well through pronoun + verb, as a pronoun exists that causes both, the word order for these will be slightly odd.
these can be shown quite well through pronoun + verb, as a pronoun exists that causes both, the word order for these will be slightly odd.


The following gives an example using "mik" ("I, me"), "ha" ("he"), and "ic" ("we, us", emphatic):
The following gives an example using "mic" ("I, me"), "ha" ("he, him"), and "ic" ("we, us", emphatic):
:''{{lang|snon|mic tàlarr}}'' /ˈmʲɪc ˈto.ʎərʲ/ — "I speak"
:''{{lang|snon|mic tàlarr}}'' /ˈmʲɪc ˈto.ʎərʲ/ — "I speak"
:''{{lang|snon|ha dtàlarr}}'' /ˈçæ ˈdo.ʎərʲ/ — "he speaks"
:''{{lang|snon|ha dtàlarr}}'' /ˈçæ ˈdo.ʎərʲ/ — "he speaks"