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In the past tense, a participle modifying the head as an adjective puts the head into a ''patient'' role in the relative clause (by split ergativity). Hence, agents of a transitive verb must use the preposition ''ro'' plus a resumptive pronoun.
In the past tense, a participle modifying the head as an adjective puts the head into a ''patient'' role in the relative clause (by split ergativity). Hence, agents of a transitive verb must use the preposition ''ro'' plus a resumptive pronoun.


:'''''G'laí an shlachan h-arŋaín rún stámh.'''''
:'''''G'laí an slachan arŋaín rún stámh.'''''
:''The number I got was 6.''
:''The number I got was 6.''
In poetry, verbs in relative clauses may appear in any position after the ''ri'', as long as the subject (if not the head) stands after the relative clause.


A non-restrictive relative clause is marked with a pause (rendered as a dash "–") before the relative clause.
A non-restrictive relative clause is marked with a pause (rendered as a dash "–") before the relative clause.
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