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As is the case in most European languages, but unlike in e.g. Arabic, relative pronouns agree with the gender and number of the head, but are case-marked for their syntactic position within the relative clause. | As is the case in most European languages, but unlike in e.g. Arabic, relative pronouns agree with the gender and number of the head, but are case-marked for their syntactic position within the relative clause. | ||
When the head represents the 1st or 2nd person, the verb or copula in the relative clause may be conjugated to that person: | |||
:'''''Óle ǫtme la xotave rmeje obnov okdomov.''''' | :'''''Óle ǫtme la xotave rmeje obnov okdomov.''''' |
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