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A verb phrase that is an argument to another verb (e.g., I want to '''eat''') may focus patients instead of the actor. The patient voice is also often used for imperatives. | A verb phrase that is an argument to another verb (e.g., I want to '''eat''') may focus patients instead of the actor. The patient voice is also often used for imperatives. | ||
=== Noun cases and | === Noun cases and Verb focus === | ||
The language has the following noun cases: | The language has the following noun cases: | ||
* '''Actor''' – kai- | * '''Actor''' – kai- |
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