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“Adjective". In attributive function, “adjectives" are morphologically invariant. They | “Adjective". In attributive function, “adjectives" are morphologically invariant. They | ||
follow the relevant noun: | follow the relevant noun: | ||
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|phrase = a yese quiko. | |phrase = a yese quiko. | ||
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In predicative function, “adjectives" precede the noun (phrase) of which they are predicated and are morphologically indistinguishable from verbs: | In predicative function, “adjectives" precede the noun (phrase) of which they are predicated and are morphologically indistinguishable from verbs: | ||
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|phrase = quiko a yese. | |phrase = quiko a yese. |