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Created page with "I'm fairly certain that there exists exactly one solution, and it is a technicality that goes against the spirit of the embedding property. Currently, verbs are greedy, in the sense that if something can fill them, it will fill them. Because the embedding property says nothing about where or how the clause generated from using the embedded property is used, we can say that underfilled ꝡä's are only allowed in the final slot of a predicate. A clause that has *any* un..."