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Peshpeg is among the languages that use the conjunction "and" to express comitative and/or instrumental relations | Peshpeg is among the languages that use the conjunction "and" to express comitative and/or instrumental relations: | ||
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The verb employs Class I singular marking, ''iru-<u>∅</u>'', which disambiguates the meaning and function of ''dorün'', which here can only mean "with". Had the meaning "and" been intended, the verb would require plural marking, i.e. ''iru-<u>ti</u>'', as in the following example: | The verb in the previous example employs Class I singular marking, ''iru-<u>∅</u>'', which disambiguates the meaning and function of ''dorün'', which here can only mean "with". Had the meaning "and" been intended, the verb would require plural marking, i.e. ''iru-<u>ti</u>'', as in the following example: | ||
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