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The NP heads marked by ''matti'' and ''hambin'' must be in the Absolutive, as in the following examples:  ''"Matti min redad"'' (There is a man, somebody is there) and ''"Hambin redad"'' (There is no man, nobody is here).  The existential particles may precede a clause, in which case they are joined to the clause using the Preposed-''Wa'' structure,  e.g: ''Hambin redad, wattaharan šak-hurk-an-pi=š >> *Hambin redad, wa=tah=aran šak-hurk-an-pi=š'' [NEG.EXIST man CONN=2S=DAT DESID-harm-INTRANS-ANTI=IRREAL] = "There is no man (here) who wants to harm you." The correferent NP (i.e. Pivot) of the clause following the existential clause must also be Absolutive.
The NP heads marked by ''matti'' and ''hambin'' must be in the Absolutive, as in the following examples:  ''"Matti min redad"'' (There is a man, somebody is there) and ''"Hambin redad"'' (There is no man, nobody is here).  The existential particles may precede a clause, in which case they are joined to the clause using the Preposed-''Wa'' structure,  e.g: ''Hambin redad, wattaharan šaħkurkanpiš >> *Hambin redad, wa=tah=aran šak-hurk-an-pi=š'' [NEG.EXIST man CONN=2S=DAT DESID-harm-INTRANS-ANTI=IRREAL] = "There is no man (here) who wants to harm you." The correferent NP (i.e. Pivot) of the clause following the existential clause must also be Absolutive.


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