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→‎What about V?: explain what's so weird about it
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If we follow the rule about {{t|kú}} to its logical conclusion, we end up with {{t|kú verb}} meaning something a little surprising — it's probably unintuitive if you don't know Toaq [[syntax]].
If we follow the rule about {{t|kú}} to its logical conclusion, we end up with {{t|kú verb}} meaning something a little surprising — it's probably unintuitive if you don't know Toaq [[syntax]].


{{Example|Leo kú rıatua jí héqma.|I'm trying to '''''open the container'''''.<br><small>{{t|kú}} precedes the verb {{t|rıatua}}, so the VP {{t|rıatua … héqma}} is focused.</small>}}
If {{t|kú D}} (determiner) focuses a DP (determiner phrase), and {{t|kú C}} (complementizer) focuses a CP (complementizer phrase), then logically {{t|kú V}} (verb) focuses a VP (verb phrase), which is a combination of verb and object that's usually disjoint in [[Deep_structure_and_surface_structure|surface-level]] Toaq.


It's good to have an interpretation for this placement, but it might be better to limit the placement of {{t|kú}} to only those heads/phrases that have more obvious boundaries.
{{Example|Leo kú <u>rıatua</u> jí <u>héqma</u>.|I'm trying to '''''open the container'''''.<br><small>{{t|kú}} precedes the verb {{t|rıatua}}, so the VP {{t|rıatua … héqma}} is focused.</small>}}
 
It's good to have ''some'' interpretation for this placement, but it might be better to limit the placement of {{t|kú}} to only those heads/phrases that have more obvious boundaries.


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==


[[Category:Reforms]]
[[Category:Reforms]]