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* '''madhit''' (madhid-) ''v.'' to give
* '''madhit''' (madhid-) ''v.'' to give
*# '''madhid-ikh-i i khanishu-me u-mela'''<br />give-PST-3MSG PN.3MSG book.F-ACC PN.3FSG-DAT<br />''He gave the book to her''
*# <code>'''madhid-ikh-i &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;i &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;khanishu-me &nbsp;u&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-mela'''</code><br /><code>give- &nbsp;PST-3MSG PN.3MSG book.F &nbsp;-ACC PN.3FSG-DAT</code><br />''He gave the book to her''
*#* In this example, the verb agrees with the subject ''he'' (i).
*#* In this example, the verb agrees with the subject ''he'' (i).
*# '''madhid-<u>im</u>-ikh-u khanishu u-mela'''<br />give-<u>PASS</u>-PST-3FSG book.F PN.3FSG-DAT<br />''The book was given to her''
*# <code>'''madhid-<u>im</u> &nbsp;-ikh-u &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;khanishu u &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-mela'''</code><br /><code>give &nbsp;-<u>PASS</u>-PST-3FSG book.F &nbsp;&nbsp;PN.3FSG-DAT</code><br />''The book was given to her''
*#* In this example, the verb agrees with ''book'' since there is no subject initiating the action; however, ''book'' is still affected by the action, hence the accusative case.
*#* In this example, the verb agrees with ''book'' since there is no subject initiating the action; however, ''book'' is still affected by the action, hence the accusative case.


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