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  • An '''adverbial adjunct''', or simply '''adverbial''', is a phrase that adds more information to a Sometimes these are just called '''adverbs'''. Technically, "adverbial (adjunct)" refers to an entire constituent like "in the garden" or "very quickly",
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  • * Old tones {{tone|6}} and {{tone|7}} merged into the single adjunct tone {{done|4}}.
    2 KB (276 words) - 12:07, 17 December 2022
  • | [[Adjunct]] head || {{t|eaqtoa}} || {{done|4}} or {{t|êaq}}
    3 KB (451 words) - 18:34, 13 December 2023
  • This is to avoid making an adjunct (adverb or preposition).
    2 KB (340 words) - 07:19, 27 February 2023
  • # {{tone|1}} — adjunct (adverbs and prepositions)
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  • ...onday'''''<br><small>{{t|kú}} precedes the Adjunct head {{Done|4}}, so the AdjunctP {{t|râo kíachaq}} is focused.</small>}}
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  • Which verb does the adjunct {{T|râo ní nuaq}} modify? It's not clear where the subclause ends. This e
    9 KB (1,700 words) - 03:41, 11 February 2024