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# '''Outer case'''
# '''Outer case'''
Note that the object's stem comes before the predicate's; and also that the object's outer case (and, less importantly, the predicate's inner case) is lost. The separator can be used, for example, if the word boundary would be unclear otherwise, or for placing the second part of the word on a new line.
Note that the object's stem comes before the predicate's; and also that the object's outer case (and, less importantly, the predicate's inner case) is lost. The separator can be used, for example, if the word boundary would be unclear otherwise, or for placing the second part of the word on a new line.
'''Rule Two. In the relationship between the original predicate and object, the rules of sentence grammar are retained as far as applicable.'''
'''Rule Three. Regarding all outward relations, cases refer to the head.'''


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