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An '''adverbial adjunct''', or simply '''adverbial''', is a phrase that adds more information to a clause. They are created by placing the hiatus tone {{Done|4}} on a verb. For example, {{Deranize|tî sóaq}} "in the garden" and {{Deranize|fôı}} "boredly" are adverbials.
An '''adverbial adjunct''', or simply '''adverbial''', is a phrase that adds more information to a clause. They are created by placing the hiatus tone {{Done|4}} on a verb. For example, {{Deranize|tî sóaq}} "in the garden" and {{Deranize|fôı}} "boredly" are adverbials.
Sometimes these are just called '''adverbs'''. Technically, "adverbial (adjunct)" refers to an entire  constituent like "in the garden" or "very quickly", and "adverb" to a single word like "quickly".


== Types of adverbial ==
== Types of adverbial ==