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Created page with "{{refgram|syntax|the cleft verb}} In Toaq, the word {{t|nä}} is used to create so-called '''clefts'''. A cleft is a complex sentence that rearranges the contents of a simple sentence. In English, this is often used for emphasis (<i>It is <u>my purse</u> that they stole</i>). In Toaq, this functionality already lives in focus markers, and so {{t|nä}} is primarily '''a tool for rearranging sentence structure'''. == {{t|nä}} with noun phrases == Imagine you’ve got..."
(Created page with "{{refgram|syntax|the cleft verb}} In Toaq, the word {{t|nä}} is used to create so-called '''clefts'''. A cleft is a complex sentence that rearranges the contents of a simple sentence. In English, this is often used for emphasis (<i>It is <u>my purse</u> that they stole</i>). In Toaq, this functionality already lives in focus markers, and so {{t|nä}} is primarily '''a tool for rearranging sentence structure'''. == {{t|nä}} with noun phrases == Imagine you’ve got...")
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